Using tags is a helpful convention that indicates the specific access that a particular user has to
a network resource. For example, if there is a data share on the device, the network
administrator can create a "Data Users ROnly" group and a "Data Users RWrite" group to
contain users that have read only or read write access on the share, respectively.
Workgroup User and Group Management
In a workgroup environment, users and groups are managed through the WebUI of the NAS
2000s. Within the Users option, there are two choices:
User and group administrative tasks include adding, deleting, and modifying user and group
information. Managing local users and managing local groups are discussed in the following
paragraphs.
Managing Local Users
Managing users includes the following tasks:
In the WebUI, under Users, Local Users is the Local Users on Server dialog box. All
workgroup user administration tasks are performed in the Local Users dialog box.
Figure 51: Local Users dialog box
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Managing local users
Managing local groups
Adding a new user
Deleting a user
Setting a user password
Modifying user properties
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