User manual
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Properties
the first login, account expiration date, description and email.
Edit Group
Membershi
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Choose which domain group(s) the domain user belongs to.
Edit User
Profile
Specify the profile path, login script, and home folder of an
domain user account.
For user profiles:
Profile path: Specify the shared folder where the roaming profiles are stored. The path specified
can be a shared folder name such as /home or /user1profile, or a UNC path such as
\\nas.mydomain.local\home.
Login script: Specify the logon script to execute when a domain user logs on from a PC member
of the domain. Copy the script to the shared folder (sysvol) in the subfolder
{your_domain}\scripts by connecting to the share \\NAS\netlogon with the domain administrator,
and then you can directly specify the script filename.
Home: Specify the drive letter and a shared folder that is mapped to the drive letter when the
domain user logs on to the domain with the domain username and password. The path specified
can be a shared folder name such as /home or /user1profile, or a UNC path such as
\\nas.mydomain.local\home.
Groups
To enhance security control, you can create domain user groups. A domain user group is a collection of
domain users who share the same access rights to files and folders.
Creating domain user groups
To create a domain user group, follow the steps below:
1. Go to "Control Panel" > "Privilege Settings" > "Domain Controller" > "Groups" tab.
2. Click "Create a User Group".
3. Select "Yes" and "Next" to assign domain user(s) to the group or "No" to create a domain group
without domain users.
4. Click "Finish".
Deleting domain user groups
To delete a domain user group, follow the steps below:
1. Go to "Control Panel" > "Privilege Settings" > "Domain Controller" > "Groups" tab.
2. Select user group(s) and click "Delete".
Note:
It is advised not to delete the default existing group of the domain.










