D-Link DNS-6040 Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн [74/185] 42283

D-Link DNS-6040 Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн [74/185] 42283
DNS-6040M/DNS-6040 User’s Manual
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Notes on working with a Windows domain:
1. If an NAS server NAS001 owns an account NAS001 on the PDC, logs
in to a Windows domain and out again, it is possible that the server
cannot log back in. In this case, delete the NAS001 account on the PDC,
create a new account, and enter the domain name and PDC hostname in
Storage Manager.
2. After moving a NAS server from a Windows domain or workgroup to
another domain or workgroup, the NAS server may still appear in the
original domain or group in the Windows clients’ Network
Neighborhood. This is a restriction of the Network Neighborhood
module itself and does not involve a breach of security: the server does
in fact not exist any longer in the original domain or workgroup.
3. If the PDC fails in a Windows domain, Windows clients will no longer
be able to access the NAS server. This is an intrinsic limitation of the
Windows networking environment. The DNS-6040 Series also supports
BDC, thus offering a useful remedy for this kind of situation.
4. For security reasons, an existing root account on the PDC will not be
merged with the root account of the NAS. In other words, if a client
attempts to log into the NAS server with the root account, he must enter
the NAS root password to gain access as system administrator.
5. Once a NAS server is part of a domain, only users in the same Windows
domain can access the NAS server. Members of other domains or
workgroup cannot access the server. E.g., if your NAS is part of a
Windows domain A, and the PDC in this domain knows an account
user1 with the password 123. If the client to which this account belongs
to another domain B, the client will still not be able to access to NAS
server, even when providing the correct login information on the PDC
account.

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