Explicit Group Mapping Tab; User And Group Mappings Page, Explicit User Mapping Tab - HP ProLiant 300 Series Administration Manual

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Figure 80 User and Group Mappings page, Explicit User Mapping tab
To create explicit user mappings:
1.
Click the List UNIX Users button to populate the UNIX users box.
2.
To map a local Windows user to a UNIX user, highlight the Windows user in the Windows local
users box and highlight the UNIX user that you want to map, and then click Add. The Explicitly
mapped users box at the bottom of the screen is populated with the new mappings. Repeat this
process until all desired users have been mapped.
3.
To map a domain Windows user to a UNIX user, enter the domain and the user name in the box in
the middle of the screen (use the Domain\username format) and highlight the UNIX user that you
want to map, and then click Add. The map is added to the Explicitly mapped users box at the
bottom of the page. Repeat this process until all desired users have been mapped.
4.
To map multiple Windows users to one UNIX user, one of the mapped Windows users must be set as
the primary mapping. To indicate which user map is the primary mapping, highlight the desired
map in the Explicitly mapped users box, and then click the Set Primary button.
5.
To delete a map, highlight the map in the Explicitly mapped users box, and then click the
Remove button.
6.
After all entries are completed, click OK to activate the new entries.

Explicit group mapping tab

To enter explicit group mappings, select the Explicit Group Mapping tab.
the Explicit Group Mapping tab.
Explicit mappings allow the administrator to map any user or group manually to any other user and
group. Explicit mappings override simple mappings, giving administrators the capability of using simple
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