D-Link DNS-6040 Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн [56/185] 42283

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DNS-6040M/DNS-6040 User’s Manual
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system administrator must therefore keep NAS server accounts
and Windows accounts synchronized.
Deleting local users
To delete a local user, simple select the account on the left
side (use Ctrl for multiple and Shift for continuous selection),
then click Remove.
Windows Domain Accounts
If a Windows NT or a Windows 2000 domain exists in the
network, the system administrator only has to add the NAS
server to the Windows domain to take advantage of the PDC
privilege settings and grant all accounts on the PDC access to
the NAS servers storage space. When these clients need to
access the server, they can do so by entering their Windows
NT/2000 PDC account name and password.
Once the NAS server is part of a Windows NT/2000
domain, a new tab called NT domain accounts will become
available on this page, containing a copy of all user accounts.
Only the account names will be copied here, without passwords
and other information. When a client attempts to access the
NAS server, the NAS server will forward the account and
password information to the Windows PDC server for
verification. If the result is positive, access will be granted. If
the PDC server does not authorize the user, the account is
verified against the list of local users. Access is granted, if the
login data corresponds to a local user. If a user has an account
user1 on each the PDC and the NAS server, but with different
passwords, access is granted if either one of the two passwords
is provided. The system administrator should, however, avoid
allowing accounts existing on the Windows PDC to be created
on the NAS server. A situation where different users share the
same account name should also be avoided.
The DNS-6040 Series
will read the Windows PDC account
list every 15 minutes; any changes on the PDC will also appear

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