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To add a new local user, click
“
Create
”
. The
“
New Account Setup
”
dialog appears. Enter the
“
account name
”
, the
“
full name
”
of the user, an e-mail address and a password. Under
“
Default
group
”
, select whether the user will receive his/her own home folder. If yes, select the
“
users
”
group; if no, select
“
guests
”
.
After a new account has been created under
“
users
”
group, the system will set up a home folder
named
“
home
”
for this account. Only the user can access his home folder. If a Windows client
accesses the NAS server through the Network Neighborhood, he will see a folder named
“
home.
”
The user has full read and write privileges to that folder. When the system has more than one
volume, system administrator must specify in which volume to store the home folder of this
account in the
“
User home volume
”
. The default location can be setup in the
“
Security Option
”
page. System administrator can also change it.
The system administrator can proceed to setup the disk quota for each account. The default
quota for newly created user specified in the
“
Security Option
”
page will be displayed here.
Please change it according to your own need. Please note the disk quota will be applied to
every volume. This means that if there are three volumes in the NAS server, and system
administrator grants 100MB quota to a user, this user will have 100MB quota of storage space in
each volume, and totally 300 MB quota on the NAS server.
Note:
Summary of Contents for NAS-5400
Page 1: ...Network Attached Storage RAID Server NAS 5400 User s Manual...
Page 33: ...27 4 2 Server Configuration 4 2 1 Basic Configuration General tab...
Page 36: ...30...
Page 99: ...93 2 Click on the Backup button to open the backup window...
Page 107: ...101 2 Click the Restore button to run the restoration wizard...
Page 125: ...119 6 3 4 User Preferences Upload...