D-Link DNS-6040 Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн [55/185] 42283

D-Link DNS-6040 Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн [55/185] 42283
DNS-6040M/DNS-6040 User’s Manual
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1. Be careful when moving an account from the users to the guests
group, for the home folder of that account with all its contents
will be erased.
2.
Account root can only belong to the users group, but there is no
home folder to be used. System administrator cannot change
root into guests group. And guest account belongs only to the guests
group. System administrator cannot change it to users group.
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 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.
The preset value for the guest and root accounts is
unrestricted. If, for security reasons, the administrator wishes to
restrict disk quota for guest users without proper accounts on the
NAS server or any account server, simply setup a quota for the
guest account in the Security Setup
Quota Option page. The
system administrator can also use this page to change the quota
of each account or specify quota in each volume of a user in a
flexible way. .
When a Windows NT 4.0/2000, Novell or Apple
Macintosh user accesses the NAS server, the Windows
operating system will ask for the NAS server or Windows PDC
account and password to confirm his or her identity. In the case
of Windows 95/98, Windows will automatically retrieve the
identity of the client and only request a password. If the
Windows user account is not the same as the account on the
NAS server, the client cannot log in on the NAS server. The

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