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Computer Management Consoles. Shares must be created from the StoreOnce Management, Share Permissions

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6. Select the Share Permissions tab and Add a user or group of users from the domain, then specify the level of permission that the users will receive. Finally select Apply. 7. Now from any Windows server on the domain it is possible to access the newly created share using the credentials of anyone who had been given permission to access the share. If a permitted user is logged into Windows, access to the share will be granted automatically with those permissions. NOTE: When switching from None or User authentication mode to AD authentication mode, it is recommended that the user logs out and back into the Windows client where the share is mounted. This will ensure the new authentication settings of the CIFS server are enforced. NOTE: The HP StoreOnce Backup system does not support creating shares from Windows Computer Management Consoles. Shares must be created from the StoreOnce Management Console. Configuring CIFS Server with AD and CIFS Share with AD domain users 35

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6.
Select the
Share Permissions
tab and
Add
a user or group of users from the domain, then
specify the level of permission that the users will receive. Finally select
Apply
.
7.
Now from any Windows server on the domain it is possible to access the newly created share
using the credentials of anyone who had been given permission to access the share. If a
permitted user is logged into Windows, access to the share will be granted automatically with
those permissions.
NOTE:
When switching from
None
or
User
authentication mode to
AD
authentication mode,
it is recommended that the user logs out and back into the Windows client where the share
is mounted. This will ensure the new authentication settings of the CIFS server are enforced.
NOTE:
The HP StoreOnce Backup system does not support creating shares from Windows
Computer Management Consoles. Shares must be created from the StoreOnce Management
Console.
Configuring CIFS Server with AD and CIFS Share with AD domain users
35