Netgear RN3138 Software Manual - Page 140

User Accounts, Con Default User Settings

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ReadyNAS OS 6.4 Item Description Directory Server address This setting is optional. Enter the IP address of the Active Directory server. Do not cache ADS accounts locally Select this check box to prevent caching of ADS accounts. Caching can speed access, but downloading and updating the accounts of a large domain can also slow the ReadyNAS system. If this check box is clear, then the ReadyNAS system imports a list of users and groups from the Active Directory server. If the option is checked, then the ReadyNAS does not import a list of users and groups from AD. 5. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. 6. (Optional) Click the Refresh ADS Accounts button. User and group information about your ReadyNAS system is updated immediately. For more information about managing users and groups with Active Directory, see your Active Directory documentation. Keep the following precautions in mind when using Active Directory mode: • The same time must be set on your Active Directory server and your ReadyNAS system clocks. We recommend that you choose your domain controller as your NTP server to ensure that time settings are the same. • The DNS server that you use must be able to resolve the host name of the domain controller. We recommend that you point your ReadyNAS to the Active Directory DNS to ensure that host names can be resolved. User Accounts Use Local Users mode to manually create, manage, and delete user accounts on your ReadyNAS storage system. This section assumes that your ReadyNAS system is currently in Local Users mode. For more information about changing user and group management modes, see User and Group Management Modes on page 137. You enable or disable home folder snapshot protection, enable or disable the use and capacity of private time machines, and the default primary group for a user through settings for the default user (Accounts > Default User). Configure Default User Settings When you create a user account, whether home folder snapshot protection is used, whether the user can have a private Time Machine, and the default group membership are all controlled by settings for the default user. You can change these defaults. 1. Log in to your ReadyNAS admin page. 2. Select Accounts > Default User. You can turn home snapshot protection on or off, permit or disallow the use of private Time Machines, and set their capacity, and set the default primary group for new users. These settings apply to new users. They do not change the settings for existing users. 3. Click the Apply button. Users and Groups 140

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Description
Item
This setting is optional. Enter the IP address of the Active Directory server.
Directory Server address
Select this check box to prevent caching of ADS accounts. Caching can speed access, but
downloading and updating the accounts of a large domain can also slow the ReadyNAS
system. If this check box is clear, then the ReadyNAS system imports a list of users and
groups from the Active Directory server. If the option is checked, then the ReadyNAS does
not import a list of users and groups from AD.
Do not cache ADS accounts
locally
5.
Click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved.
6.
(Optional) Click the
Refresh ADS Accounts
button.
User and group information about your ReadyNAS system is updated immediately.
For more information about managing users and groups with Active Directory, see your Active Directory documentation.
Keep the following precautions in mind when using Active Directory mode:
The same time must be set on your Active Directory server and your ReadyNAS system clocks.We recommend
that you choose your domain controller as your NTP server to ensure that time settings are the same.
The DNS server that you use must be able to resolve the host name of the domain controller.We recommend
that you point your ReadyNAS to the Active Directory DNS to ensure that host names can be resolved.
User Accounts
Use Local Users mode to manually create, manage, and delete user accounts on your ReadyNAS storage system.
This section assumes that your ReadyNAS system is currently in Local Users mode. For more information about
changing user and group management modes, see
User and Group Management Modes
on page 137.
You enable or disable home folder snapshot protection, enable or disable the use and capacity of private time
machines, and the default primary group for a user through settings for the default user (
Accounts > Default User
).
Configure Default User Settings
When you create a user account, whether home folder snapshot protection is used, whether the user can have a
private Time Machine, and the default group membership are all controlled by settings for the default user.You can
change these defaults.
1.
Log in to your ReadyNAS admin page.
2.
Select
Accounts > Default User
.
You can turn home snapshot protection on or off, permit or disallow the use of private Time Machines, and set
their capacity, and set the default primary group for new users.These settings apply to new users.They do not
change the settings for existing users.
3.
Click the
Apply
button.
Users and Groups
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