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Setting up End-User Access, Managing your NSS Users

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5 Setting up End-User Access The Access Status page shows the current end-user connections to the NSS, grouped by the file-sharing protocol used. The page displays the username, the name of the host from which the user is currently connected, and the share or path that the user is accessing. The Access Status page automatically refreshes on a regular interval and is helpful for monitoring the progress of certain processes such as the current end-user connections to the NSS. Managing your NSS Users You can create, view, and maintain the list of users who can access the NSS. The Configured Users page displays the Configured Users table. This table lists each defined user whether the user was created locally through the NSS configuration interface or imported from an NTv4, Active Directory, or NIS domain. Lynksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide 73

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Setting up End-User Access
The
Access Status
page shows the current end-user connections to the NSS,
grouped by the file-sharing protocol used. The page displays the username, the
name of the host from which the user is currently connected, and the share or path
that the user is accessing. The
Access Status
page automatically refreshes on a
regular interval and is helpful for monitoring the progress of certain processes
such as the current end-user connections to the NSS.
Managing your NSS Users
You can create, view, and maintain the list of users who can access the NSS. The
Configured Users
page displays the
Configured Users
table. This table lists
each defined user whether the user was created locally through the NSS
configuration interface or imported from an NTv4, Active Directory, or NIS domain.