Existing Users - Seagate NAS OS 4 U User Manual

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:administrator will assign
Each user to a specific group
Share permissions for each group
The Groups setting is the last step since it can cover more users at one time rather than assigning share
.permissions for each new user
The generic sample setup may not apply to all environments. However, NAS OS gives the administrator free
.reign to configure permissions on the Shares, Users, and Groups pages

Existing users

.User data is organized in a table
:The icons in the far left column indicate a user's rights
.Blue user with plus sign: Administrative privileges
.Blue user: Standard user privileges
.Grey user: The user was imported from an active directory with no administrative privileges
.Choose the text in the Login column to change the user name
Choose the text in the Password column to change the user's password. A password is created during the
.setup for the first administrator and in Manage users for additional users
Passwords can only be changed for users created on the NAS. Contact the administrator for the active
.directory to change settings for imported users
Passwords that are linked to Seagate Access accounts can be changed for signing into the NAS.
However, changes to the password on the NAS are not taken into account by the user's Seagate Access
account. Therefore, users must continue to enter the original password that was created for the
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