Intel SS4000-E User Guide - Page 57

Adding Users, Modifying Users, Users, Windows/Mac OS X User CIFS - add more than one shares at a time

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Managing Your Storage System Adding Users To add a user, see "Adding Users" on page 32. Modifying Users In local authentication mode, for Windows and Mac OS X users you can change the password used to access the shared folders, but not the user name. This change will not affect current connections, but will take effect the next time the person tries to connect to a shared folder. In Active Directory authentication mode, you cannot modify Windows/ Mac OS X users, only Linux/other Mac users. For Linux and Mac users, you can change the IP address or computer name, but not the computer description. Changing this information immediately disconnects that computer from the shared folders. Note: To change the user name or computer description, you must remove the existing user as described in "Removing Users" on page 43, and then add a new user with the desired name or description as described in "Adding Users" on page 32. To modify a user: 1. In the navigation bar, click Users. 2. Select the radio button next to the user that you want to modify. 3. Click Edit. Note: If the storage system uses Active Directory authentication mode and you select a Windows/Mac OS X user, this button displays dimmed. The page that displays next varies, depending on the type of user you selected. Windows/Mac OS X User (CIFS) Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 41

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Managing Your Storage System
Intel
®
Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide
41
Adding Users
To add a user, see
“Adding Users” on page 32
.
Modifying Users
In local authentication mode, for Windows and Mac OS X users you can change the
password used to access the shared folders, but not the user name. This change will not
affect current connections, but will take effect the next time the person tries to connect to
a shared folder. In Active Directory authentication mode, you cannot modify Windows/
Mac OS X users, only Linux/other Mac users.
For Linux and Mac users, you can change the IP address or computer name, but not the
computer description. Changing this information immediately disconnects that computer
from the shared folders.
Note:
To change the user name or computer description, you must remove the existing user as
described in
“Removing Users” on page 43
, and then add a new user with the desired
name or description as described in
“Adding Users” on page 32
.
To modify a user:
1.
In the navigation bar, click
Users
.
2.
Select the radio button next to the user that you want to modify.
3. Click
Edit
.
Note:
If the storage system uses Active Directory authentication mode and you select a
Windows/Mac OS X user, this button displays dimmed.
The page that displays next varies, depending on the type of user you selected.
Windows/Mac OS X User (CIFS)