Active Domain Troubleshooting: The information below provides general information on joining
and leaving a domain. For additional information, see
Connect to an Ac ve Directory
1. Select the Domain radio button.
2. At the prompt, fill in the Fully-qualified domain name, Administrator login, and Administrator password.
For more complex network configurations, choose the Advanced Criteria arrow and fill in the Server
name and Server IP fields.
3. Once connected, you can import users and groups from the domain. See
Synchronize Users/Groups
Except for access rights to shares on the NAS OS device, the domain's administrator manages all users and
groups imported from the domain. If a user's/group's account has been changed by the domain administrator
within the Windows Active Directory server (e.g. password revision, deleted from the domain, etc.), you
can update the account in NAS OS by choosing the button Synchronize imported users/groups. The button
only appears once you have joined a domain.
Leave the domain
To remove the NAS's connection to a domain:
1. Choose the Leave button.
2. Authenticate by entering the domain administrator's username and password.
3. Users and groups that were imported may still be listed on the Users and Groups pages. To remove all
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