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5. Select to create a private shard folder for each user or not. The shared folder will be
named after the username. If a shared folder of the same name has already existed,
the NAS will not create the folder.
6. Specify the folder settings.
7. You can view the new users created in the last step. Click "Finish" to exit the wizard.
8. Check that the users have been created.
9. Check that the shared folders have been created for the users.
Batch importing users
To batch import domain users, follow the steps below:
1. Go to "Control Panel" > "Privilege Settings" > "Domain Controller" > "Users" tab.
2. Click "Create" > "Batch Import Users".
3. Select the option "Overwrite existing users" to overwrite existing domain users (or
leave this option unchecked if you want to import domain users without overwriting
exist ones.) Click "Browse" and select a CSV file which contains the user information
in the following format (account, password, description and email.) For steps to
create a CSV file, refer to the next section
Creating a CSV File (Excel)
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4. Click "Next" to import the users and "Finish" after the users have been created.
5. The imported user accounts will be shown.
Note:
The password rules (if applicable) will not be applied when importing the users.
The account and password fields can not be empty for an account.
Creating a CSV file (Excel)
1. Open a new file with Excel.
2. Enter an user's information in the same row in the following order:
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Column A: Account
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Column B: Password
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Column C: Description
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Column D: Email
3. Go to the next row and repeat the previous step to create another user account.
Each row indicates one user's information. Save the file in CSV format.
4. Open the CSV file with Notepad and save it in UTF-8 encoding if it contains double-
byte characters.
Deleting users