Synology SA3400 Synology Directory Server Administrator s Guide for DSM 7.1 - Page 30

Manage Users, Default Users

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Chapter 4: Manage Domain Objects Method 3: Add users to groups by editing group properties 1. On a RWDC, go to the Users & Computers page, select the group you want to edit, and do either of the following: • Click Action > Properties. • Right-click the group and select Properties. 2. Go to the Members tab, select the users you want to add to this group, and click OK. Manage Users Users in a domain are user accounts that can access resources in the domain according to their permissions. Default Users When you establish a domain, Synology Directory Server creates the following user accounts by default to help you manage the domain. Username Administrator dns-NAS hostname Guest krbtgt Description The administrator account that has full control of Synology Directory Server. It is used for managing the domain and DCs. The DNS service account for the Synology NAS. It is named according to the hostname of the DC (e.g., "dns-MyNAS"). The account for guest access to the domain and deployed devices. The account for the Kerberos Key Distribution Center service on the DC. 27

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Chapter 4: Manage Domain Objects
Method 3: Add users to groups by editing group properties
1. On a RWDC, go to the
Users & Computers
page, select the group you want to edit, and do
either of the following:
• Click
Action
>
Properties
.
• Right-click the group and select
Properties
.
2. Go to the
Members
tab, select the users you want to add to this group, and click
OK
.
Manage Users
Users in a domain are user accounts that can access resources in the domain according to
their permissions.
Default Users
When you establish a domain, Synology Directory Server creates the following user accounts
by default to help you manage the domain
.
Username
Description
Administrator
The administrator account that has full control of Synology
Directory Server. It is used for managing the domain and D
Cs
.
dns-
NAS hostname
The DNS service account for the Synology NAS. It is named
according to the hostname of the D
C
(e.g., "dns-MyNAS").
Guest
The account for guest access to the domain and deployed
devices.
krbtgt
The account for the Kerberos Key Distribution Center service on
the DC.