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Note:
The Directory Group name, itself, is functional and therefore no further
parameters are required to configure the Directory Group.
To edit a Directory Group Name:
1.
Click the “Admin” service tab on the main navigation bar at the top of the
screen.
2.
Click the “Group” button in the “Authentication” sub-service tab in the left hand
column. This will bring up the “Groups” screen.
3.
Click the group button which corresponds to the Directory Group which name
you want to change.
4.
Edit the name of the Directory Group in the text field. You must use the
following syntax when specifying a Windows NT or Active Directory group:
WinNT://DOMAIN_NAME\GROUP_NAME
WinNT://ACTIVE_DIRECTORY_REALM\GROUP_NAME
5.
The syntax is case insensitive and there may be spaces in the names,
however the names should be spelled exactly as they appear within your
Windows Domain or Active Directory.
6.
To save the new Directory group, click the “Save” button. You will then be
taken back to the main “Manage Groups” page where you will see your new
Directory Group in the Groups list. Clicking on the “Cancel” button will abort
any changes and return you to the previous Groups page.
To create a Custom Group:
1.
Click the “Group” button in the “Authentication” sub-service tab in the left hand
column. This will bring up the “Groups” screen.
2.
Click “Add Custom Group”.
3.
Enter the name of the Custom Group you wish to create into the “Custom
Group” text field.
4.
To register the new Custom Group, click the “Save” button. You will then be
taken back to the main “Manage Groups” page where you will see the new
Custom Group name in the groups list. If you hit “Cancel”, the operation will
be aborted and you will return to the groups list.
5.
You should now add either (or both) IP Addresses or User Names to the
Custom Group. Each of these procedures is detailed below.
To add or edit Usernames for a Custom Group:
1.
Click the corresponding button for the group you have already created on the
Group listing page.
2.
Enter the user names of all the users you would like in the group, putting each
on a separate line within the text area provided. You must use the following
syntax when specifying a Windows NT or Active Directory user:
WinNT://DOMAIN_NAME\USER_NAME