NETGEAR RNDU4000-100NAS Software Manual page 65

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3.
For each user you want to create, enter the following information:
User name. Required. The name you choose must be unique among all users and
shares. For example, if you have a share named Eunice, you cannot have a user
named Eunice.
Email address. Optional. NETGEAR recommends providing an email address if you
enforce quotas for this user. Without an email address, the user is not warned when
disk usage approaches the quota.
User ID. Optional. If you do not create a user ID, your ReadyNAS system assigns
one.
Group association. Optional.
Password. Required.
Disk quota. Optional. If you do not enter a quota, your ReadyNAS system places no
limits on the amount of space this user can consume.
4.
Click the Apply button.
The user or users are added to your ReadyNAS system.
Create User Accounts in Batches
You can create many user accounts at one time by uploading a comma-separated-value
(CSV) file to your ReadyNAS system. The file must use the following format:
name1,password1,group1,email1,uid1,quota1
name2,password2,group2,email2,uid2,quota2
name3,password3,group3,email3,uid3,quota3
Note the following:
Spaces around commas are ignored.
The name and password fields are required.
If a listed group account does not exist, it is automatically created.
Email notification is not sent to the user if the field is omitted or left blank.
UID is automatically generated if not specified.
Empty fields are replaced with account defaults.
ReadyNAS for Home RAIDiator 4.2
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