To set one of the mappings as primary for a given user:

11.Select the mapping from the Explicitly mapped users list box.

12.Click Set primary.

13.Click OK.

To delete explicit user maps

1.Follow steps 1-4 above to navigate to the Explicit User Maps page.

2.In the Explicitly mapped users list box, select the user mapping to delete.

3.Click Remove.

4.Click OK.

Explicit Group Maps

User and Group mapping lets you create inter- and cross-platform maps among Microsoft Windows and UNIX user and group accounts even when the user and group names in both environments are not identical.

User and Group mapping also let you set up one- to-one, one-to-many, or many-to-one mappings between Windows users and UNIX users and groups. For example, a Windows user name could be mapped to several UNIX user names, or a UNIX group could be mapped to one or more Windows user accounts. Explicit maps can also be used when the same person has different user names on Windows and UNIX accounts. Using the Explicit Group Maps option lets you maintain a single mapping database for the entire enterprise.

To create explicit group maps

1. From the primary menu bar, select Services.

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