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Removing Users, Working with Groups, guest, Users, Remove, Groups., Members

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Managing Your Storage System Removing Users In local authentication mode, you can remove any user except the guest user. In Active Directory authentication mode, you can remove any Linux user or Mac user not running Mac OS X, but you cannot remove any Windows/Mac OS X user. Those can be removed only on the Active Directory server. If you remove a user who is currently connected to the storage system, that user remains connected until the user disconnects from the shared folder or shuts down the computer. To remove a user: 1. In the navigation bar, click Users. 2. Select the radio button next to the user that you want to remove. 3. Click Remove. Note: If the storage system uses Active Directory authentication mode and you select a Windows/Mac OS X user, this button appears dimmed. 4. When prompted to confirm the removal, click OK. The user no longer displays in the list on the Users page. Working with Groups Windows and Mac OS X users can be put into groups, which makes it easier to give several users access to the same shared folder at once. To view user groups: 1. In the navigation bar, click Users. 2. In the left pane, click Groups. The page displays a list of all currently configured groups. 3. Select a group from the Groups list to view the members of that group. The members of that group in the adjacent Members list. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 43

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Managing Your Storage System
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Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide
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Removing Users
In local authentication mode, you can remove any user except the
guest
user. In Active
Directory authentication mode, you can remove any Linux user or Mac user not running
Mac OS X, but you cannot remove any Windows/Mac OS X user. Those can be removed
only on the Active Directory server.
If you remove a user who is currently connected to the storage system, that user remains
connected until the user disconnects from the shared folder or shuts down the computer.
To remove a user:
1.
In the navigation bar, click
Users
.
2.
Select the radio button next to the user that you want to remove.
3. Click
Remove
.
Note:
If the storage system uses Active Directory authentication mode and you select a
Windows/Mac OS X user, this button appears dimmed.
4.
When prompted to confirm the removal, click
OK
. The user no longer displays in the
list on the
Users
page.
Working with Groups
Windows and Mac OS X users can be put into groups, which makes it easier to give
several users access to the same shared folder at once.
To view user groups:
1.
In the navigation bar, click
Users
.
2.
In the left pane, click
Groups.
The page displays a list of all currently configured
groups.
3.
Select a group from the Groups list to view the members of that group. The members
of that group in the adjacent
Members
list.