Configuring Users On Ad (Cifs Shares Only) - HP StoreOnce B6000 Series User Manual

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The NAS target device is now available as a network drive and you can target it from the
backup application. It can also be mapped as a network drive in Windows.
NOTE:
StoreOnce Backup System is a NAS deduplicating appliance that is optimized for backup.
Connecting to the NAS target device on Windows
To access the NAS target device from a Windows server on the network, in Internet Explorer enter:
<server name>/<share name>
or <IP address>/<share name>.
It is also possible to connect using \\<Fully Qualified domain name>\<share name>.
If User or AD authentication was set for the CIFS server, you will be prompted to enter a user name
and password, which will be:
<server name>/<user name> <password>.

Configuring users on AD (CIFS shares only)

Prerequisites
Domain Controller running:
Windows server 2003
Windows server 2003 R2
Windows server 2008
Windows server 2008 R2
User account on Domain Controller with authority to add computers to AD
User account on server running DNS to add entries
The system time on the StoreOnce Backup System must be correct and in sync with that of the
domain controller. Using the NTP mode on the StoreOnce Backup System to synchronize with
a time server is a good way to ensure accurate time keeping.
IMPORTANT:
tree forest but does not support multi forest domain topologies.
Adding the StoreOnce device to an AD Domain
In order to join a domain:
The NAS target device is not optimized for general purpose file storage. The HP
AD Domain Support: StoreOnce products support configuration in a multi-domain
Configuring users on AD (CIFS shares only)
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