Preparing for CIFS Configuration C-1

$33(1',;&

3UHSDULQJIRU&,)6&RQILJXUDWLRQ

&,)6,QIRUPDWLRQ1HHGHG

$ERXW7KLV$SSHQGL[
This appendix contains information to help you understand the following CIFS config-
uration issues:
Deciding on a domain or workgroup configuration
Choosing between PC-style or UNIX-style permissions
Adding the filer to a Windows NT domain

'HFLGLQJRQD'RPDLQRU:RUNJURXS

&RQILJXUDWLRQ

$ERXW7KLV6HFWLRQ
You can install the filer into a Windows NT domain or Windows workgroup. Use the
information in this section to help you decide which to choose.
&$87,21,WLVGLIILFXOWWRFKDQJHWKLVGHFLVLRQDIWHU\RXUXQsetup
'HILQLWLRQRID'RPDLQ
A domain:
Is a collection of Windows NT computers that share a common directory data-
base defined by a Windows NT server administrator
Has a unique domain name
Provides access to centralized user and group accounts
Enables centralized administration of user and group accounts