Latest News: Firmware Version 5.30 - 5969-6812
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9. By default, Users have read access and Administrators have full
access, as seen on this Properties page. Add or remove access for
the desired users and groups; see Microsoft documentation for full
instructions.
Note ❏
You must use this Properties page for the mapped drive on the
domain controller, not the Properties page in Server Manager
for Domains.
❏
To make changes to the users and groups themselves, use User
Manager for Domains.
Features and
Limitations
•
Trusted domains
are supported, just as for other Windows NT
servers. Users from trusted domains can now use a server
installed in a different domain.
•
Local as well as global groups
can be used to set group-
based access to the server. The groups will be synchronized with
the domain controller every fifteen minutes.
Global
groups defined on a domain contain users only from
within the authentication domain.
Local
groups defined on a domain contain users from within the
domain and may contain other global groups from within the
domain and from trusted domains.
•
Remote Administration:
Just as with Windows NT server, once User Manager for
Domains has been set up, access rights can be managed using
the standard Windows Explorer. Access the Properties page of a
folder and add, remove, or change the security on disc or drive.
The Server Manager for Domains is partially supported:
• You can view the server and the user statistics.
• You can delete the server from the domain.
Limitations:
• Descriptions cannot be changed.
• New shares cannot be created or deleted.
• Replication, Alert, and Services are not supported.
•
Non-English Names:
International (non-ASCII) characters
are now supported for server, workgroup, and domain names.
Unicode is now supported for user and group names.