Seagate NAS OS 4 U User Manual page 71

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Delete a user
.Pass the cursor to the far right of the user's row to make the Edit pull-down menu visible .1
.Choose Delete .2
.Confirm in the dialogue window .3
Importing groups from an active directory
If you have successfully connected to an active directory domain, you will see a button on the Groups page
labeled Import from domain. (Go to
Settings
for instructions on how to join your NAS OS device to an active
. ( directory
:To add users from the active directory
.Choose Import from domain .1
.At the prompt, type a few characters in the text field to find the users you want to import .2
.Hold down the control key (Windows users) or command key (Mac users) to select multiple users .3
.Choose Import .4
The imported users will appear in the table. You can identify users imported from the domain by their grey .5
.icons
Managing groups imported from an active directory
The administrator of the original domain manages groups imported from an active directory. For example,
passwords, email accounts, and users are all determined within the original domain. See
Settings
for
.instructions on synchronizing changes from an active directory to NAS OS
:The administrator of the NAS OS device can adjust the following settings for imported users
.Access rights to shares on the NAS OS device
.Delete an imported group from the NAS OS device
Settings
.Configure your NAS's basic settings on the Settings page
General
Device name: The device name identifies the Seagate NAS OS device on your network. You can change it
from the default by passing the cursor to the right of the name. Choose the pencil icon when it appears and
.enter a new name
The device name is limited to 15 characters and is case-sensitive. Use alphanumeric characters without
.spaces or hyphens. Do not begin or end the name with a hyphen
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