Compaq N2400 - TaskSmart - 1 GB RAM Administration Manual page 110

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Selecting Global Account or Local Account depends on the particular
network infrastructure in which the domain controller and the appliance
are deployed. Select the appropriate option, and then press OK to return
to the New User dialog box.
The final button, Dialin, is described within your Windows NT Server 4.0
documentation. Click Help for more details about Dialin.
Windows NT Server 4.0 Domain—Modifying a
User
The User Manager for Domains dialog box menu provides several
configuration options for modifying users. These options include:
Delete a user—To delete a user from the domain, select the username
that you want to delete from the list. Select User, and then Delete from
the User Manager for Domains menu.
Modify a username—To modify a username, select User, and then
Rename from the menu.
Modify other user properties—To modify other user properties,
double-click the desired user. A dialog box is launched that is identical
to the New User dialog box, except that the username cannot be
modified. Refer to the "Windows NT Server 4.0 Domain—Adding a
User" section earlier in this chapter for information on how to modify an
existing user.
Windows NT Server 4.0 Domain—Local Groups
and Global Groups
Just as Local Users and Global Users exist in a Windows NT Server 4.0
domain environment, so also do Local Groups and Global Groups. Refer to the
previous definitions of Local and Global accounts for details of each account
type.
To create a new Local Group:
1. Click User from the User New Local Group menu in the User Manager
for the Domains menu.
2. Enter a Group Name and Description.
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