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Control Panel : Users and Groups Settings : Groups List Page

The Groups List page displays the Total Number of Groups, the Group. Name, Group ID
and the Type. This page allows you to Create New groups and Remove groups. This page
also allows you to change Group Properties.
There are two groups by default. One is the Restricted groups called ROSYSGRP (Read
Only System Group). The other is the Administrator group called RWSYSGRP (Read
Write System Group).
The local users who are part of the ROSYSGRP have read only permissions to manage
the system. The users that belong to the Administrator group have full access to manage
the system.
Field/Item
Description
Group. Name field
This field lists the groups.
Create New Group.
This button allows you to create a group.
button
Remove button
This button allows you to remove a group.
Properties button
This button allows you to view and edit the properties of a group.
Save as Text button
This button allows you to save the list as a text file.
Save as XML button
This button allows you to save the list as an XML file.
Refresh button
This button allows you to refresh the list.
Note:
The Group. Name field must be alphanumeric, not start with a numeric digit, not have
any spaces, and be between one and 32 characters in length.

Control Panel : Users and Groups Settings : ADS Settings Page

The ADS Settings page allows you to Enable ADS. This page has fields for the
Workgroup/Domain. Name, Pre-Windows 2000 Domain Name, Primary Server. Name/IP,
Secondary Server Name/IP, Organizational Unit, Admin Name and Admin Password.
Active Directory® presents organizations with a directory service designed for distributed
computing environments. Active Directory® allows organizations to centrally manage
and share information on network resources and users while acting as the central
authority for network security. In addition to providing comprehensive directory services
to a Microsoft® Windows® environment, Active Directory® is designed to be a
consolidation point for isolating, migrating, centrally managing, and reducing the number
of directories that companies require.
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