Synology SA3400 Synology Directory Server Administrator s Guide for DSM 7.1 - Page 34

Delete a User, Home Directory

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Chapter 4: Manage Domain Objects • Require smart card for interactive login: The user must use the smart card assigned to them to sign in to their client devices. • Disallow delegation of this sensitive account: This account is sensitive and cannot be delegated. Enabling this option means that services running on the client devices cannot act on behalf of another user. • Use DES encryption for this account: The credentials of this account will be encrypted through DES (Data Encryption Standard) during Kerberos authentication. • Exempt this account from Kerberos preauthentication: Tick this checkbox if the user's account does not require Kerberos preauthentication. • Account expiration settings: Select Account never expires or specify an Account expiration date. 4. Go to the General tab to edit the general information. 5. Go to the Profile tab to edit the user profile. This allows the user to have a consistent desktop experience whenever they access a device deployed in the domain: • Profile path: The folder path which contains a user's profile, such as the Desktop, Document, and Picture folders. • Login script: A script is automatically executed when a user signs in to the Windows operating system. You can upload a Windows .bat file of 2 MB or less by clicking Upload File. • Home Directory: • Local path: Set a specific local folder as a home directory. • Connect...to: Set a specific remote shared folder on the Synology NAS as a home directory. The remote shared folder will be automatically mounted as a network drive by the Windows operating system if this option is selected. 6. Go to the Member Of tab to add or remove the user from a group. 7. Click OK to save the settings. Note: • User properties are still editable even if the user status is Deactivated. Delete a User 1. On a RWDC, go to the Users & Computers page and select the user you want to delete. Use the Ctrl or Shift key for multiple selection. 2. Do either of the following: • Click Action > Delete. • Right-click the user and select Delete. 3. Click Delete to confirm the action. Deletion is irreversible. 31

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Chapter 4: Manage Domain Objects
Require smart card for interactive login
: The user must use the smart card assigned to
them to sign in to their client devices.
Disallow delegation of this sensitive account
: This account is sensitive and cannot be
delegated. Enabling this option means that services running on the client devices cannot
act on behalf of another user.
Use DES encryption for this account
: The credentials of this account will be encrypted
through DES (Data Encryption Standard) during Kerberos authentication.
Exempt this account from Kerberos preauthentication
: Tick this checkbox if the user's
account does not require Kerberos preauthentication.
Account expiration settings
: Select
Account never expires
or specify an
Account
expiration date
.
4. Go to the
General
tab to edit the general information.
5. Go to the
Profile
tab to edit the user profile. This allows the user to have a consistent
desktop experience whenever they access a device deployed in the domain:
Profile path
: The folder path which contains a user's profile, such as the
Desktop
,
Document
, and
Picture
folders.
Login script
: A script is automatically executed when a user signs in to the Windows
operating system. You can upload a Windows .bat file of 2 MB or less by clicking
Upload
File
.
Home Directory
:
Local path
: Set a specific local folder as a home directory.
Connect...to
: Set a specific remote shared folder on the Synology NAS as a home
directory. The remote shared folder will be automatically
mounted as a network
drive by the Windows operating system
if this option is selected.
6. Go to the
Member Of
tab to add or remove the user from a group.
7. Click
OK
to save the settings.
Note:
• User properties are still editable even if the user status is
Deactivated
.
Delete a User
1. On a RWDC, go to the
Users & Computers
page and select the user you want to delete. Use
the
Ctrl
or
Shift
key for multiple selection.
2. Do either of the following:
• Click
Action
>
Delete
.
• Right-click the user and select
Delete
.
3. Click
Delete
to confirm the action. Deletion is
irreversible
.