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Setting Up Security
24 Snap Server Administrator Guide
You can also use the UGUpdate.exe command line program. This has been
provided so that this update process can be automated and scheduled. See the
Technical Reference for details.
Checking
Import user/group list from large security domain prevents the Snap Server
from downloading the list of domain users/groups automatically. As a result, if the
list has changed since you last imported it, you need toRefresh” it from the Large
User/Group List tab in Assist.
Assigning User Access to Network Shares
Network shares are virtual folders that map to an actual directory on the server.
They are equivalent to Microsoft networking shares, Macintosh networking shared
folders, Novell networking volumes, and NFS exported file systems. Unlike standard
NetWare or AppleShare servers, it is possible to share folders contained in a folder
that is already shared on a Snap Server.
Snap Servers are configured at the factory with one share for each disk drive or disk
array. (For more information on disk configurations for models with multiple disks,
see “Changing the Disk Configuration” on page 19.) You can create additional
shares that represent an entire disk or a folder within a disk.
You can also assign users or groups access permissions (full access, read only, or
access denied) to shares. These access permissions apply to all files and folders
accessible through the share.
To assign access permissions, click
Security Guides on the Security menu and then
click
Give or deny users access to an entire disk or Give or deny users access to a
folder on a disk
. Follow the instructions to select (or create) a share and then give or
deny access to that share.
When restricting access to a share, consider the following:
If you leave a share configured with full access to EVERYONE, all users (except
those who are denied access to the share) can still read and write files and folders
accessible through the network share.
Security changes made to Snap Server network shares may not take effect until
users log off and back on. Restart the Snap Server if you absolutely need security
changes to take effect immediately.
Denying access to a share overrides any file or directory access granted to a user
or group.
If your network has over 1000 user and group names, the users may be displayed
as a range, for example [USR_1000..USR_2000]. Select
Expand Range to see all of
the users within the selected range.
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