Intel SS4000-E User Guide - Page 65

Users, Authentication Mode, Administrator password, Finish, Active Directory, Server - active directory administrator

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Managing Your Storage System both the storage system and the Active Directory server to set their clocks from a common Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. To configure this on the storage system, see "Changing the System Settings" on page 66. You can change the authentication mode at any time, but you must provide the administrator password to do so. Caution: Changing the authentication mode deletes all your existing user data and shared folder assignments. However, if any users are currently accessing shared folders, they will remain connected until they disconnect from the shared folders or shut down their computer. To change the authentication mode: 1. In the navigation bar, click Users. 2. In the left pane, click Authentication Mode. The Authentication Mode page displays the current authentication mode. 3. In the Administrator password text box, enter the password for accessing the storage system not the active directory password. 4. Click Change Authentication Mode. 5. Click Finish. All your existing user data and user assignments are deleted, and you can add new users as described in "Adding Users" on page 32, and assign them to shared folders, as described in "Assigning Users to Shared Folders" on page 56. 6. If you are currently using local authentication mode, Active Directory authentication mode is selected automatically. Click Next. The Active Directory Server page displays. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 49

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Managing Your Storage System
Intel
®
Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide
49
both the storage system and the Active Directory server to set their clocks from a
common Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. To configure this on the storage
system, see
“Changing the System Settings” on page 66
.
You can change the authentication mode at any time, but you must provide the
administrator password to do so.
Caution:
Changing the authentication mode deletes all your existing user data and shared folder
assignments. However, if any users are currently accessing shared folders, they will
remain connected until they disconnect from the shared folders or shut down their
computer.
To change the authentication mode:
1.
In the navigation bar, click
Users
.
2.
In the left pane, click
Authentication Mode
. The
Authentication Mode
page
displays the current authentication mode.
3.
In the
Administrator password
text box, enter the password for accessing the
storage system not the active directory password.
4. Click
Change Authentication Mode
.
5. Click
Finish
. All your existing user data and user assignments are deleted, and you
can add new users as described in
“Adding Users” on page 32
, and assign them to
shared folders, as described in
“Assigning Users to Shared Folders” on page 56
.
6.
If you are currently using local authentication mode,
Active Directory
authentication mode
is selected automatically. Click
Next
. The
Active Directory
Server
page displays.