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Chapter 14 Users Table 100 Users > Add or Edit a User (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Password (Confirm) You must type the exact same password that you just typed in the above field. Account Type Select Administrator to give the account full configuration and management access to the NSA. Select User to give the account basic access rights to the NSA and allow the user to manage his own shares, change his own password, and access the contents of other shares to which he is given access rights. Quota (per volume) Click this to configure which volume the user can use and the allowed storage space. Volume Name Select the volume in which you want the user's files to be stored. Quota (per volume) Enter how much space (in megabytes) you want to allow for the user to store files. Group Membership Click this to configure to which groups on the NSA the user belongs. Available Group(s) This field lists the groups created on the NSA to which the selected account does not belong. Group Membership This field lists the groups that the selected account belongs to. Add Selected Group(s) Select a group from the Available Groups list and click this to add the account to that group. Remove Selected Group(s) Select a group from the Group Membership list and click this to remove the account from that group. Apply Click this to save your changes. Cancel Click this to return to the previous screen without saving. 14.3.3 Usernames Enter a username from one to 32 characters. The first character must be alphabetical (case insensitive, [A-Z a-z]); numeric characters are not allowed as the first character. The username can only contain the following characters: • Alphanumeric A-z 0-9. Unicode usernames are supported with CIFS logins, but not FTP or web configurator logins. • Spaces • _ [underscores] • . [periods] • - [dashes] Other limitations on usernames are: • All leading and trailing spaces are removed automatically. • Multiple spaces within names are converted to a single space. • Usernames are case insensitive. The username cannot be the same (no matter the letter case) as an existing user. For example, if a user exists with the name 'BOB', you cannot create a user named 'bob'. If you enter a user 'bob' but use 'BOB' when connecting via CIFS or FTP, it will use the account settings used for 'bob'. • The username cannot be the same as a system username such as ANONYMOUS-FTP nor be the same as an existing user. Other reserved usernames that are not allowed are: • bin • daemon Media Server User's Guide 291