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Reminder: If you have a relatively large number of users on the system, you can
conveniently assign access rights by user group instead of assigning access rights for each
user one by one.
Within ADM, a single user’s access rights with regards to shared folders will depend on the user’s
existing access rights and on the access rights of the group that the user belongs to. Both sets of
access rights will be checked against each other in order to determine priority (please see Appendix
7.1). For convenience, the system provides a preview mode which allows you to first preview any
changes that you make to access rights.
About Local Groups
After initialization, the system will automatically create two user groups, “administrators” and
“users”. “administrators” is the default administrator group. If a user is added to this group, they will
possess a majority of the administrator access rights. The “admin” account belongs to the
“administrators” group by default and cannot be removed from it.
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Appendix 7.1 Permission Mapping Table
Domain Users
Here you can view all AD user accounts and manage their access rights to shared folders once your
NAS has been successfully added to an AD domain.