Adding users and groups to an ad domain – HP StoreOnce Backup User Manual
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6.
After a short delay (the time is dependent on the topology and size of the AD Domain) the
computer will become a member of the domain and a Success dialog is displayed.
7.
Launch the “Active Directory Users and Computers” management tool (type dsa.msc from
the command line or launch from Administrative Tools) to verify there is an entry for the
StoreOnce device CIFS server and that the StoreOnce Backup system can be “managed”
(Action—Manage from the menu) by the domain.
NOTE:
Using Action—Manage might prompt an error message that the RPC server is
unavailable because the StoreOnce appliance does not support all of the management systems
of a Windows server. However, this error does not prevent the management of shared folders.
Adding users and groups to an AD domain
The AD domain management tool interface varies by system. The following portrays one example.
1.
Open the active directory management tool. Navigate to the user folder.
2.
To create a new group in the AD domain:
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Right click on the Users folder and select Create a New Group.
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