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3.
This is a passwd format file from a UNIX system containing all the UNIX user
accounts that could be mapped.
4.
In the Group file box, type the name of the group file you want to use.
5.
Choose OK.
Enabling Simple NFS Maps
If enabled, simple maps create automatic mappings between UNIX users and Microsoft
Windows users that share the same user name. In a simple user map, users in a Windows
domain are implicitly mapped one-to-one to UNIX users on the basis of user name. When
the Windows domain and the UNIX passwd and group files or NIS domain are identified,
the simple maps function maps users who have the same name in the Windows and UNIX
or NIS domain. If no match exists for a user name in either place, that user is not mapped.
To access this page you must have typed a valid NIS server name on the General tab.
To enable simple NFS maps
1.
On the primary navigation bar, choose Shares.
2.
Choose Sharing Protocols.
3.
Select NFS Protocol, and then choose Properties.
4.
Choose User and Group Mappings.
5.
Select the Simple Maps tab.
6.
Select the Enable simple maps check box.
7.
On the Windows domain list, select the server appliance name, or the domain to
which the server appliance belongs.
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Related Topics
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Enabling Simple Maps
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Configuring Explicit User Maps
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Configuring Explicit Group Maps
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