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click the [Local Groups] tab and select the group permissions.
6
Click
[OK].
You have assigned access restrictions.
Notes:
• If you log in from a Microsoft network domain, you can set access restrictions with users and groups from the
domain.
• If both [Read only] and [Read & Write] permissions are given to a user, that user will have read-only access.
Access Restrictions on Active Directory
The TeraStation can join an Active Directory domain as described below.
Notes on centralized management of multiple TeraStation accounts
• The TeraStation can link to Active Directory. In an Active Directory environment, the TeraStation uses account
information from the Active Directory server to set access restrictions for files and folders on the TeraStation.
There is no need to perform individual account management for the TeraStation. If multiple TeraStations are
installed on the network, all accounts are centrally managed in the Active Directory, greatly reducing the
operations required for installation and management.
• A maximum of 1000 domain users and 1000 groups can be downloaded from Active Directory.
• If usernames or group names from Active Directory include multi-byte characters, you will not be able to
configure access restrictions for them.
• This section shows the procedure when using Active Directory with Windows 2000 Server, Server 2003, and
Server 2008.
• For certain security settings, it may not be possible to participate in the domain, or even if participation is
possible, authentication may not be possible. If this happens, set access restrictions for users and groups using
the authentication server.
1
In the TeraStation's Web Admin interface, click [Network].
2
Click
next to [Workgroup/Domain].
3
Click
[Edit].