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Dell Storage Manager 2020 R1 Administrator's Guide

Change the Secondary Local Groups to Which a Local User Is Assigned

Secondary groups determine Windows (SMB share) permissions.

Steps

  1. In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
  2. Click the File System tab.
  3. In the File System view, select Client Accessibility.
  4. Click the Local Users and Groups tab.
  5. Select a local user and click Edit Settings. The Edit Settings dialog box opens.
  6. To add a secondary local group to assign the local user to:
    1. In the Additional Groups area, click Add. The Select Group dialog box opens.
    2. From the Domain drop-down list, select the domain to assign the local group to.
    3. In the Group field, type either the full name of the local group or the beginning of the local group name.
    4. (Optional) Configure the remaining local group search options as needed. These options are described in the online help.

      To change the maximum number of search results to return, select the maximum number of search results from the Max Results drop-down list.

    5. Click Search.
    6. Select a local group from the search results.
    7. Click OK.
  7. To remove a secondary local group to which the local user is assigned, select the local group in the Additional Groups area and click Remove.
  8. Click OK.

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