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| Table 104 Users > Add or Edit a User (continued) | |
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| Password (Confirm) | You must type the exact same password that you just typed in the above field. |
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| Account Type | Select Administrator to give the account full configuration and management |
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| Select User to give the account basic access rights to the NSA and allow the user to |
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| Quota (per volume) | Click this to configure which volume the user can use and the allowed storage space. |
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| Volume Name | Select the volume in which you want the user’s files to be stored. |
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| Quota (per volume) | Enter how much space (in megabytes) you want to allow for the user to store files. |
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| Group Membership | Click this to configure to which groups on the NSA the user belongs. |
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| Available Group(s) | This field lists the groups created on the NSA to which the selected account does not |
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| Group Membership | This field lists the groups that the selected account belongs to. |
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| Add Selected | Select a group from the Available Groups list and click this to add the account to |
| Group(s) | that group. |
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| Remove Selected | Select a group from the Group Membership list and click this to remove the |
| Group(s) | account from that group. |
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| Apply | Click this to save your changes. |
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| Cancel | Click this to return to the previous screen without saving. |
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15.3.3 Usernames
Enter a username from one to 32 characters. The first character must be alphabetical (case insensitive,
The username can only contain the following characters:
•Alphanumeric
•Spaces
•_ [underscores]
•. [periods]
•- [dashes]
Other limitations on usernames are:
•All leading and trailing spaces are removed automatically.
•Multiple spaces within names are converted to a single space.
•Usernames are case insensitive. The username cannot be the same (no matter the letter case) as an existing user. For example, if a user exists with the name 'BOB', you cannot create a user named 'bob'. If you enter a user 'bob' but use 'BOB' when connecting via CIFS or FTP, it will use the account settings used for 'bob'.
•The username cannot be the same as a system username such as
•bin
•daemon
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