Synology SA3400 Synology Directory Server Administrator s Guide for DSM 7.1 - Page 26

Manage Groups, Delete an OU, Default Groups

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Chapter 4: Manage Domain Objects • Method 3: Right-click the blank space of the specified OU and select an object type to add. 2. Follow the creation wizard's instructions to add an object. Refer to the sections Add an OU, Add a Group, and Add a User for details. Note: • You can drag and drop one or more objects to an OU on the tree list. • The default view mode of directory only shows the objects not belonging to any OUs. To view all users, groups, computers, and OUs: 1. Select the root folder (named after your domain) from the tree list and click the magnifying glass icon on the upper-right corner. 2. In the search bar, tick the All descendants checkbox and click OK. Delete an OU 1. On a RWDC, right-click the OU you want to delete from the tree list and click Delete. 2. Click Delete again to confirm the action. Deletion is irreversible. Manage Groups You can place domain users into a group and then apply an access control list (ACL) to the group, thereby granting users the permissions to access devices, applications, or other services deployed in the domain. Default Groups When you establish a domain, Synology Directory Server creates the following groups by default to help you manage the domain and configure access permissions. 23

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Chapter 4: Manage Domain Objects
Method 3
: Right-click the blank space of the specified OU and select an object type to
add.
2. Follow the creation wizard’s instructions to add an object. Refer to the sections
Add an OU
,
Add a Group
, and
Add a User
for details.
Note:
• You can drag and drop one or more objects to an OU on the tree list.
• The default view mode of directory only shows the objects not belonging to any OUs. To
view all users, groups, computers, and OUs:
1.
Select the root folder (named after your domain) from the tree list and click the
magnifying glass icon on the upper-right corner.
2. In the search bar, tick the
All descendants
checkbox and click
OK
.
Delete an OU
1. On a RWDC, right-click the OU you want to delete from the tree list and click
Delete
.
2. Click
Delete
again to confirm the action. Deletion is
irreversible
.
Manage Groups
You can place domain users into a group and then apply an
access control list
(ACL) to the
group, thereby granting users the permissions to access devices, applications, or other services
deployed in the domain.
Default Groups
When you establish a domain, Synology Directory Server creates the following groups by
default to help you manage the domain and configure access permissions.