User management, Users – Kanguru Solutions iNAS-100 User Manual

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Chapter

3

User Management

Once you have installed the Kanguru iNAS 100, you can use your browser
(supports Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later and Netscape Navigator 4.5 or
later; Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 is recommended) to complete administrative
tasks for the Kanguru iNAS 100.

The Kanguru iNAS 100 can share its files with multiple users. It is important to plan
and organize users and user groups’ accessibility to ease the administration work.
Kanguru Solutions suggests you create Users and Network Shares in the following
order:

1. Create all users first.

2. Create User Groups and assign individual Users to these Groups

3. Create Network Shares and assign Users or User Group to these Shares.

Before you begin, please review the follow terms below. This will give you a better
understanding on how the User Management is structured before creating users.

Users

The factory default settings contains the following user settings:

Administrator
By default, the Administrator is a member of the Administrators group and
has access to the system Administration. You cannot delete the user
Administrator.

Guest
When you use a non-registered user name to login, the server recognizes it
as a guest and will allow limited access. A guest does not belong to any
user group. You cannot delete the user guest or create a password.

Anonymous
When you connect to the server by FTP service, you can use the name to
login as a guest. You cannot delete this user or change its password

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