Delete A User; Change Nas Os Management Rights: Administrator And User; Set Storage Quotas - Seagate NAS OS 4 Manuel D'utilisation

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2. The column No access lists the groups that the user has not joined.
Add a user to groups: Select the applicable groups in the No access column and drag them to the
Access column.
Remove a user from groups: Select the applicable groups in the Access column and drag them to the
No Access column.
3. Choose Close to confirm the changes.

Delete a user

1. Pass the cursor to the far right of the user's row to make the Edit pull-down menu visible.
2. Choose Delete.
3. Confirm in the dialogue window.

Change NAS OS management rights: administrator and user

An administrator can be changed to a standard user and a standard user can be elevated to an administrator.
1. Pass the cursor to the far right of the user's row to make the Edit pull-down menu visible.
2. Select the applicable setting to:
Set Administrator
Set local user
Important info on the first administrator: The original administrator who configured the NAS OS
device remains an administrator. It is not possible to delete or change the original administrator.

Set storage quotas

Limit the user's storage capacity by following the steps below:
1. Pass the cursor to the far right of the user's row to make the Edit pull-down menu visible.
2. Choose Quota.
3. Click on the text in the Quota column.
4. Choose the radio button next to Set limit and enter the quota in gigabytes (GB).
5. Choose Save.
Impor ng users from an ac ve directory
If you have successfully connected to an active directory domain, you will see a button on the Users page
labeled Import from domain. Go to
directory.
To add users from the active directory:
1. Choose Import from domain.
Seagate NAS OS 4
Settings
for instructions on how to join your NAS OS device to an active
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