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In this procedure, you edit the passwd file from a Windows NT or Windows 9x work- station or a UNIX/NFS client using a text editor. The format for entries in the passwd file is as follows:
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To add entries to the passwd file, perform the following steps:
1.In a text editor, open the passwd file from the /etc directory of the default filer volume.
2.Add an entry for each user who needs to access files.
Leave the password and default shell fields empty. The filer does not use them when users are authenticated by a Windows NT domain controller or NIS.
3.Save the file and exit the text editor.
4.Continue with "Adding Entries to the group File."
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In this procedure, you edit the group file from either a Windows NT or Windows 9x workstation or a UNIX/NFS client using a text editor. This enables you to add users to a specific group that has rights to access the filer.
The format for entries in the group file is as follows:
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This procedure assumes that you already connected to the root filer volume using the instructions in one of the following sections:
‡"Accessing passwd and group Files From Windows NT and Windows 9x Workstations"
‡"Accessing passwd and group Files From UNIX/NFS Clients"