Cisco Cisco HDT Network Storage Hard Drive Trays Guía De Administador
Setting up End-User Access
Editing a User Profile
Lynksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
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STEP 5
Assign a password by entering any valid (ASCII table) characters in the Password
field. The password is required.
field. The password is required.
STEP 6
To verify the password, re-enter it in the Confirm Password field.
NOTE
All password changes to end-user accounts set up through the NSS configuration
pages must be made by the administrator.
pages must be made by the administrator.
STEP 7
To record the user’s full name, enter it in the Real Name field. This field is optional.
You cannot enter the “/” character in this field.
You cannot enter the “/” character in this field.
STEP 8
To record the user’s email address, enter it in the Email Address field. This field
is optional.
is optional.
STEP 9
Click OK to create the user and exit the New User page. Click Apply to create the
user and then add another new user.
user and then add another new user.
Editing a User Profile
You can change certain aspects of the user’s profile. Note that once you create a
username, the only way to “rename” that user is to delete the existing user profile
and then create a new one. If the user profile resides on an ADS, NTv4, or NIS
domain, you need to edit the profile from the applicable domain manager. All
password changes for end-user accounts set up directly through the NSS
configuration pages must be done by the Administrator.
username, the only way to “rename” that user is to delete the existing user profile
and then create a new one. If the user profile resides on an ADS, NTv4, or NIS
domain, you need to edit the profile from the applicable domain manager. All
password changes for end-user accounts set up directly through the NSS
configuration pages must be done by the Administrator.
To edit an existing user profile:
STEP 1
From the Manager Menu, click Access
Users.