Access Restrictions
There are several ways to restrict access to users of a LinkStation.
Access restrictions for Users and/or Groups on the LinkStation
The next page describes how to configure access restrictions for local users and/or groups.
Access Restrictions on NT Domain
Follow the procedure on page 43 to configure.
Access Restrictions on Active Directory
Follow the procedure on page 45 to configure.
Notes:
• This chapter describes the procedure to use Active Directory with Windows 2000 Server,
Server 2003, and Server 2008.
• Depending on the security settings, the LinkStation may not be able to join a domain, or
may be able to join but not be authenticated by a domain. In such a case, restrict access by
delegating authority.
Access restrictions by using the Delegate Authority server feature
Follow the procedure on page 47 to configure.
Notes:
• Permissions are assigned to shared folders. Child folders in a shared folder inherit their
permissions from the parent folder. If a file or folder is moved into a new shared folder with
different permissions from the folder it was originally in, it will now have the access restrictions
from the new shared folder.
• When accessing the LinkStation from Windows via SMB, changing permissions from the
folder’s security tab in the properties screen of a folder is not supported. Access restrictions
for shared folders on the LinkStation can only be configured from within Settings.
Access RestrictionsThere are several ways to restrict access to users of a LinkStation.Access restrictions for Users and/or Groups on the LinkStationThe next page describes how to configure access restrictions for local users and/or groups.Access Restrictions on NT DomainFollow the procedure on page 43 to configure.Access Restrictions on Active DirectoryFollow the procedure on page 45 to configure.Notes:• This chapter describes the procedure to use Active Directory with Windows 2000 Server, Server 2003, and Server 2008.• Depending on the security settings, the LinkStation may not be able to join a domain, or may be able to join but not be authenticated by a domain. In such a case, restrict access by delegating authority.Access restrictions by using the Delegate Authority server featureFollow the procedure on page 47 to configure.Notes:• Permissions are assigned to shared folders. Child folders in a shared folder inherit their permissions from the parent folder. If a file or folder is moved into a new shared folder with different permissions from the folder it was originally in, it will now have the access restrictions from the new shared folder.• When accessing the LinkStation from Windows via SMB, changing permissions from the folder’s security tab in the properties screen of a folder is not supported. Access restrictions for shared folders on the LinkStation can only be configured from within Settings.
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