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5. If using User Authentication, select the Permissions tab, this will show the list of users available on the server who can be assigned access to NAS target devices. You may amend permissions for individual NAS target devices. If required, click Edit to amend the permissions for the NAS target device. Check the appropriate Access box and click Update. NOTE: If using AD Authentication, please refer to Configuring users on AD (CIFS shares only) (page 24). NOTE: You will need to log out and back into Windows before you can access the newly created share because you have changed the default Permissions. 6. The NAS target device is now available as a network drive and you can target it from the backup application. It can also be mapped as a network drive in Windows. NOTE: The NAS target device is not optimized for general purpose file storage. The HP StoreOnce Backup System is a NAS deduplicating appliance that is optimized for backup. Connecting to the NAS target device on Windows To access the NAS target device from a Windows server on the network, enter the / or / in Internet Explorer. It is also possible to connect using \\\. If User or AD authentication was set for the CIFS server, you will be prompted to enter a user name and password, which will be / . NOTE: If the StoreOnce D2D Backup system detects a possibly issue with data integrity for a Share it will immediately set the status of that device to 'failed-to-start' or 'read-only', this is to minimize the possibility of any further potential corruption being introduced on the device. If a device enters one of these states it is reported on the GUI and selecting that device will give you some options to attempt to restore the device to a working state. For more details see Recovering devices that have failed to start or have become read-only (page 132). Configuring users on AD (CIFS shares only) Prerequisites • Domain Controller running: ◦ Windows server 2003 ◦ Windows server 2003 R2 24 NAS

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5.
If using User Authentication, select the
Permissions
tab, this will show the list of users available
on the server who can be assigned access to NAS target devices. You may amend permissions
for individual NAS target devices.
If required, click
Edit
to amend the permissions for the NAS target device. Check the
appropriate
Access
box and click
Update
.
NOTE:
If using AD Authentication, please refer to
Configuring users on AD (CIFS shares
only) (page 24)
.
NOTE:
You will need to log out and back into Windows before you can access the newly
created share because you have changed the default Permissions.
6.
The NAS target device is now available as a network drive and you can target it from the
backup application. It can also be mapped as a network drive in Windows.
NOTE:
The NAS target device is not optimized for general purpose file storage. The HP
StoreOnce Backup System is a NAS deduplicating appliance that is optimized for backup.
Connecting to the NAS target device on Windows
To access the NAS target device from a Windows server on the network, enter the
<server
name>
/
<share name>
or
<IP address>
/
<share name>
in Internet Explorer. It is also
possible to connect using
\\<Fully Qualified domain name>\<share name>
. If User or
AD authentication was set for the CIFS server, you will be prompted to enter a user name and
password, which will be
<server name>/<user name> <password>
.
NOTE:
If the StoreOnce D2D Backup system detects a possibly issue with data integrity for a
Share it will immediately set the status of that device to ‘failed-to-start’ or ‘read-only’, this is to
minimize the possibility of any further potential corruption being introduced on the device. If a
device enters one of these states it is reported on the GUI and selecting that device will give you
some options to attempt to restore the device to a working state. For more details see
Recovering
devices that have failed to start or have become read-only (page 132)
.
Configuring users on AD (CIFS shares only)
Prerequisites
Domain Controller running:
Windows server 2003
Windows server 2003 R2
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