General Tab; Simple Maps; On The Primary Menu Bar, Select Services; On The Nfs Service Page, Click User And Group Mappings - Iomega DataSafe Network Device User Manual

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If enabled, simple maps create automatic mappings
between Unix users and Microsoft Windows users that
both share the same user name. In a simple user map,
users in a Windows domain are implicitly mapped
one-to-one to UNIX users on the basis of user name.
When the Windows domain and the UNIX 'passwd' and
group files or Network Information Services (NIS)
domain are identified, the simple maps function maps
users who have the same name in both the Windows
and UNIX or NIS domain. If no match exists for a user
name in either place, that user is not mapped.
Note:
To access this page you must have entered a
valid NIS server name on the
To enable simple maps
1. On the primary menu bar, select
2. On the secondary menu bar, select
3. On the
NFS Service
Group Mappings
4. Click the

Simple Maps

Figure 26 Simple Maps tab
5. Check the
6. On the
Windows domain
the local machine, or the domain to which the
local machine belongs.
If you select the DataSafe NAS name, the local
users and groups will be mapped.
DataSafe NAS User's Manual
page, click
.
tab (Figure 26).
Enable simple maps
drop-down list, select
General
tab.
Services
.
NFS
.
User and
check box.
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