Cisco Cisco HDT Network Storage Hard Drive Trays Guía De Administador
Setting up End-User Access
Deleting a User Profile
Lynksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
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Logging into the NSS as a Local User
When the NSS is joined to an NTv4 or ADS domain, local users must prefix their
username with the hostname of the NSS. Users who log in without the hostname
prefix are automatically assumed to be domain users. For example, if the NSS
hostname is “NASadmin” and the local username is “bob”, the user would need to
log in as “NASadmin\bob” in the login dialog.
username with the hostname of the NSS. Users who log in without the hostname
prefix are automatically assumed to be domain users. For example, if the NSS
hostname is “NASadmin” and the local username is “bob”, the user would need to
log in as “NASadmin\bob” in the login dialog.
Deleting a User Profile
You can delete user profiles that were created through the NSS. When you delete
a user profile, the user’s home directory and any files or folders created by the
user on the various shares are not deleted. As an administrator, you can log into
CIFS using the administrator account to delete the user’s data as required.
a user profile, the user’s home directory and any files or folders created by the
user on the various shares are not deleted. As an administrator, you can log into
CIFS using the administrator account to delete the user’s data as required.
To delete an existing user profile:
STEP 1
From the Manager Menu, click Access
Users.
The Configured Users page appears.