Managing ad and ldap user groups – QNAP TVS-472XT 4-Bay NAS Enclosure User Manual
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Task
User Action
Edit an account profile
a.
Under Action, click
.
The Edit Account Profile window appears.
b. Edit the user quota.
Note
User quotas must be enabled for this option to appear. For
details, see
.
Edit shared folder
permissions
a.
Under Action, click
.
The Edit Shared Folder Permission window appears.
b. Edit the user's permissions for each shared folder.
.
Edit application privileges
a.
Under Action, click
.
The Edit Application Privileges window appears.
b. Select the applications that the user is allowed to access.
Tip
QNAP recommends denying access to applications and
network services that the user does not require.
By default, administrator accounts have access to all
applications.
Tip
Click
to display newly created users on the AD or LDAP server. Permission settings are
automatically synchronized with the domain controller.
5. Click Apply.
Managing AD and LDAP User Groups
1. Go to Control Panel > Privilege > User Groups .
2. Select Domain Groups.
QTS displays the list of domain user groups.
3. Locate a user group.
4. Perform any of the following tasks.
Task
User Action
View group details
Under Action, click
.
The View Group Details window appears.
QTS displays the group name and group users.
Edit shared folder
permissions
a.
Under Action, click
.
The Edit Shared Folder Permission window appears.
b. Edit the user group's permissions for each shared folder.
.
QTS 4.4.x User Guide
Privilege Settings
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