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Use Windows Active Directory Security, Share-level Access to an Entire Volume

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Security Guides The SnapServer will need the name of your Windows domain, and the name and password of an administrative user within your Windows domain. For more information about Windows domains and other Microsoft networking settings, see "Support for Windows Networking (SMB)" on page 29 and "Support for Windows Network Authentication" on page 30. Use Windows Active Directory Security This security guide provides steps for configuring your SnapServer to use Windows Active Directory Security for Microsoft Networking. Once configured, the SnapServer will accept Microsoft networking users and groups that are part of the domain. These users and groups can be granted (or denied) access rights for SnapServer network shares. The SnapServer will need the name of your Active Directory domain, the name and password of an administrative user within your Active Directory domain, and the name of the organizational unit within the Active Directory tree in which the SnapServer will appear. For more information about Windows Active Directory, please see "Support for Windows Network Authentication" on page 30. Share-level Access to an Entire Volume This security guide provides steps for allowing users share-level access to a whole volume on the SnapServer. You will need to know which user to grant access to and which volume they are to access. Share-level Access to a Folder on a Volume This security guide provides steps for allowing users share-level access to a folder on a volume on the SnapServer. You will need to know which user to grant access to and which folder(s) they are to access. 110 SnapServer Administrator Guide

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Security Guides
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SnapServer Administrator Guide
The SnapServer will need the name of your Windows domain, and the name and
password of an administrative user within your Windows domain.
For more information about Windows domains and other Microsoft networking
settings, see “Support for Windows Networking (SMB)” on page 29 and “Support
for Windows Network Authentication” on page 30.
Use Windows Active Directory Security
This security guide provides steps for configuring your SnapServer to use Windows
Active Directory Security for Microsoft Networking. Once configured, the
SnapServer will accept Microsoft networking users and groups that are part of the
domain. These users and groups can be granted (or denied) access rights for
SnapServer network shares.
The SnapServer will need the name of your Active Directory domain, the name and
password of an administrative user within your Active Directory domain, and the
name of the organizational unit within the Active Directory tree in which the
SnapServer will appear.
For more information about Windows Active Directory, please see “Support for
Windows Network Authentication” on page 30.
Share-level Access to an Entire Volume
This security guide provides steps for allowing users share-level access to a whole
volume on the SnapServer. You will need to know which user to grant access to and
which volume they are to access.
Share-level Access to a Folder on a Volume
This security guide provides steps for allowing users share-level access to a folder
on a volume on the SnapServer. You will need to know which user to grant access
to and which folder(s) they are to access.