Configuring Cifs Server With Ad And Cifs Share With Ad Domain Users - HP StoreOnce User Manual

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3.
Navigate to HP StoreOnce-NAS-Shares to provide individual users access to specific shares.
Create a NAS CIFS Share; on the Permissions tab it shows No Access.
4.
Click Edit and change it to Access. Click Update. Confirm the update by clicking Yes.
5.
In Windows, navigate to Computer, right click and select Map Network Drive.... Specify the
drive letter for connection and the network path of the share.
6.
Enter the user credentials.
7.
This provides the user with access to the share.
Deleting a user
1.
To delete a user you must first disconnect the mapped share.
2.
On the StoreOnce-NAS-Shares page display the Permissions tab for the Share and edit it to
be No Access.
3.
Navigate to the StoreOnce-NAS—CIFS Server tab. You can now select the user and click
Delete.
4.
Click OK. The user no longer exists.

Configuring CIFS Server with AD and CIFS Share with AD domain users

Prerequisites
Domain Name
Domain Controller running:
Windows server 2003
Windows server 2003 R2
Windows server 2008
Windows server 2008 R2
User account on Domain Controller, which should be the Domain Administrator or Delegated
user with Domain Administrative rights
User account on server running DNS to add entries
The system time on the StoreOnce Backup system must be correct and in sync with that of the
domain controller. Using the StoreOnce CLI NTP commands on the StoreOnce Backup system
to synchronize with a time server is a good way to ensure accurate time keeping. See the HP
StoreOnce Backup system CLI Reference Guide for more details.
IMPORTANT:
tree forest but does not support multi forest domain topologies.
AD Domain Support: StoreOnce products support configuration in a multi-domain
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