Modify User Properties; Groups; Create A Group; Modify Group Properties - Seagate Business Storage Windows Server 4-Bay NAS Administration Manual

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2. Administrators and Users
The center panel displays a list of users.
4.
In the Actions panel, under Users, select More Actions > New User.
5.
In the New User dialog box, enter the information for the new user and click Create.

Modify user properties

1.
In the Server Manager center panel, select the user account to modify.
2.
In the Actions panel, select [User name] > More Actions > Properties.
3.
In the Properties dialog box, make the changes, and click OK.

Groups

An administrator can grant a group of users access rights to resources on the server.
Granting an access right to a group gives all members of the group the same access right.
Assigning users to groups can simplify configuration tasks.

Create a group

To create a group, you must be logged in to the server as an administrator.
1.
In the upper right of the Server Manager Dashboard, select Tools > Computer
Management.
2.
Under Computer Management, select System Tools > Local Users and Groups.
3.
Select the Groups folder.
The center panel displays a list of users.
4.
In the Actions panel, under Groups, select More Actions > New Group.
5.
In the New User dialog box, type a group name.
The name cannot contain spaces. You can optionally enter a description.
6.
Click Create.
7.
In the Object Names text box, enter a user name, and then click Check Names.
The name is displayed with its server path.
8.
Click OK.
9.
Repeat for additional users that you want to add to the group.
10.
Click Create, and then click Close.

Modify group properties

1.
In the Server Manager center panel, select the group to modify.
2.
In the Actions panel, select [Group name] > More Actions > Properties.
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