1.
In the Console, right-click on the server and select
Options --> Enable
NAS.
2. Select which security mode you will use to authenticate users/groups.
There are three security modes that you can use to authenticate users/groups
trying to access NAS shares.
Share mode - (Default) Authentication is done by a set of passwords (one
full
access
password and one
read only
password) that are set from the Console.
This mode does not use an authentication server.
Domain mode - The authentication server must be a Primary Domain Controller
(PDC) for pure Windows NT or mixed Windows NT/2000 domains, or a Domain
Controller for native Windows 2000 domains. The ASC Server and all NAS
clients must belong to the domain controlled by this PDC/Domain Controller.
Server mode - Any Windows NT (Server or Workstation), or Windows 2000
(Server or Professional) computer (including a PDC/Domain Controller) can be
used to authenticate users.
NOTE:
It is important that you do not change your authentcat on mode once
you begin using your NAS system. If you do change it, you will lose all of your
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