Planet NAS-5400 User Manual page 55

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If the quota set by the administrator for a new account differs from the default quota granted to
the user in the "Default Privilege Settings" page, the user quota on future created volumes will be
based on that in the "Default Privilege Settings" page. Thus the administrator must change the
quota manually.
The preset value for the guest and root accounts is unrestricted. If, for security reasons, the
administrator wishes to restrict disk quota for guest users without proper accounts on the NAS
server or any account server, simply setup a quota for the guest account in the Security
SetupàQuota Option page. The system administrator can also use this page to change the
quota of each account or specify quota in each volume of a user in a flexible way. .
When a Windows NT 4.0/2000, or Mac user accesses the NAS server, the Windows operating
system will ask for the NAS server or Windows account and password to confirm his or her
identity. In the case of Windows 98, Windows will automatically retrieve the identity of the client
and only request a password. If the Windows user account is not the same as the account on the
NAS server, the client cannot log in on the server. The system administrator must therefore keep
the NAS server accounts and Windows accounts synchronized.
Deleting local users
To delete a local user, simple select the account on the left side (use Ctrl for multiple and Shift for
continuous selection), then click "Remove".
Modify user account detail
To modify the details of a user account, select an account from the user list on the left side of the
page, make changes on the right, and click the "Apply" button below.
Windows Domain Accounts tab
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