Deleting domain users – QNAP TVS-472XT 4-Bay NAS Enclosure User Manual

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Task

User Action

Change password

a.

Under Action, click

.

The Change Password window appears.

b. Specify a password that meets the requirements.

c. Verify the password.

d. Click Change.

Edit user properties

a.

Under Action, click

.

The Edit User Properties window appears.

b. Edit the user properties.

For details, see

Creating a Domain User

.

c. Click Finish.

Edit user group membership

a.

Under Action, click

.

The Edit User Groups wizard appears.

b. Select or deselect user groups.

For details, see

Domain User Groups

.

c. Click Next.

d. Review the summary, and then click Finish.

Edit user profile

a. Under Action, click .

The Edit User Profile window appears.

b. Specify the following:

Profile path

Specify the shared folder where the roaming profiles are stored.

Login script

Specify the login script that executes when a domain user logs in

from a computer member of the domain.

To directly specify the script filename, connect to \NAS\netlogon

using the domain administrator account and copy the script to

the /sysvol shared folder in the \scripts folder of your domain.

Home Folder

Specify the drive and shared folder that is mapped to the drive

when the domain user logs in to the domain.

• Click Finish.

Tip

You can also edit quota settings for domain users. For details, see

Editing Quota Settings

.

Deleting Domain Users

1. Go to Control Panel > Privilege > Domain Controller > Users .

2. Select the domain users to delete.

QTS 4.4.x User Guide

Privilege Settings

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