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DataSafe NAS User’s Manual 
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5 Users and Groups
From this page, you can create, edit, and delete local 
users and groups on the DataSafe NAS. You can also 
change the members of each group. If the DataSafe 
NAS is a member of a domain, you will not want to 
create any users on the DataSafe NAS itself. The 
primary purpose of this page is to add one or more 
domain members to the local administrators group.
You may also want to use domain user and group 
accounts to control access to resources on the 
DataSafe NAS. You may also want to use domain 
management tools to manage domain users and 
domain groups.
Chapter sections:
This chapter contains the following main sections:
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“Manage Local Users” on page 93
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“Manage Local Groups” on page 99
Manage Local Users
A local user or group account is an account that exists 
on the DataSafe NAS itself and can be granted 
permissions from your computer. The DataSafe NAS 
can also be configured to grant access to domain 
users and groups. Domain users and groups are those 
that exist in a Microsoft Windows NT 4 or Microsoft 
Active Directory domain. You can add local users, 
domain users, and domain groups to local groups. 
However, you cannot add local users and groups to 
domain groups.
Users and groups are important in Microsoft Windows 
Powered security because you can assign permissions 
to limit the ability of users and groups to perform