7-10 Dell PowerVault 720N, 740N, and 760N System Administrator and Command Reference Guide

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To set up a generic user account, use one of the following options commands with
an account name to use as an argument as shown in Table 7-3:
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To disable generic user access, use the options described in the previous table with
a ““ as account_name.
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If you want to create a folder to be shared by CIFS clients, do one of the following:
From Windows NT, use Server Manager as described in Using Server Manager
to Display a Filers Shares.
From the filer command line, use the cifs shares command to display share
information, as described in Using the cifs Shares Command to Display A Filers
Shares.

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To display a filerss shares with Server Manager and get detailed information, perform
the following steps:
1. Open Server Manager by choosing it from the Start menu.
2. From the Server Manager Computer menu, choose Select Domain.
Result: The Select Domain window opens.
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account to use when an NT
user attempts to log in and
that NT user would not
otherwise be mapped.
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account to use when a UNIX
user accesses a file with NT
security (has an ACL), and
that UNIX user would not
otherwise be mapped.