The mapped groups will appear in the Explicitly mapped groups list box.

Note: You can map groups from one Windows domain to more than one UNIX domain, and vice versa. For example, if a UNIX group is mapped to multiple Windows groups, when that UNIX group creates a file on the DataSafe NAS, the file will be owned by the Windows group marked as the primary group.

To set one of the mappings as the primary maps for a given group

1.Select the mapping from the Explicitly mapped groups list box.

2.Click Set Primary.

3.Click OK.

To delete explicit group maps

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

2.In the Explicitly mapped groups list box, select the group mapping to delete.

3.Click Remove.

4.Click OK.

FTP Service

Because the FTP server service supports all Microsoft Windows FTP client commands, when a Windows Powered DataSafe NAS is running the FTP server service, other computers using the FTP utility can connect to the server and transfer files. On the other hand, non-Microsoft versions of FTP clients might

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