7-4 Dell PowerVault 720N, 740N, and 760N Users Guide
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To access the files from a Windows NT or Windows 9x workstation, perform the fol-
lowing steps:
1. Map a drive to the root of the default filer volume using the following Universal
Naming Convention (UNC) path; replace filername with the name of your filer:
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When prompted, enter a password based on one of the following scenarios:
If Windows displays a dialog box asking for a user name and a password,
use Administrator as the user name.
If you set up the filer to use a Windows NT domain controller to authenticate
users, use the domains administrator password.
If you set up the filer to use the passwd file to authenticate users, use the
administrator password that you entered during setup.
2. Change to the /etc directory.
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This procedure enables you to access the passwd and group files from a UNIX/NFS
client.
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To access the files from a UNIX/NFS client, perform the following steps:
1. Mount the root of the default filer volume to the clients file system using the fol-
lowing path; replace filername with the name of your filer:
filername:/vol/vol0
2. Change to the /etc directory.
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The procedure you use to add entries to the /etc/passwd file depends on whether you
are using the /etc/passwd file or either a Windows NT domain controller or NIS to
authenticate users.
If you are using the /etc/passwd file to authenticate users, see "Adding Entries to the
passwd File From a UNIX Client."
If you are using either a Windows NT domain controller or NIS to authenticate users,
see "Adding Entries to the passwd File From a Windows/NFS Client."