Microsoft management console – Dell PowerVault 725N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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The Advanced Administration Menu is displayed. If it is not displayed, double-click the Advanced Administration Menu icon on the desktop of the NAS
system.

4.

 

Click System Management, and then from the list, click Internet Information Services.

5.

 

Navigate to and right-click the Administration folder, and then select Properties.

6.

 

Under Secure Communications on the Directory Security property sheet, click Server Certificate to access the Web Server Certificate Wizard.

7.

 

Use the Web Server Certificate Wizard to create a certificate request.

8.

 

Send the certificate request to the certification authority.

 

The certification authority processes the request and sends you the certificate.

 

9.

 

Use the Web Server Certificate Wizard to install your certificate.

 

For more information about SSL, see the Internet Information Server online help.

 

Microsoft Management Console

 

You can use Microsoft Management Console (MMC) to create, save, and open administrative tools (called MMC consoles) that manage the hardware, software,
and network components of your Microsoft Windows operating system.

 

To launch MMC:

1.

 

Log in to the NAS Manager.

2.

 

From the NAS Manager, click Maintenance.

3.

 

Click Terminal Services.

4.

 

Log on as an administrator.

 

5.

 

Double-click the Advanced Administration Menu icon on the desktop of the NAS system.

6.

 

Click System Management.

7.

 

Click Computer Management.

 

The Computer Management window appears and displays a list of MMC programs.

 

Using MMC to Enable HTTP Directory-Browsing Privileges

 

By default, Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) directory-browsing privileges are disabled to HTTP shares directed to the same folder or volume as another
share. To enable HTTP directory-browsing privileges using MMC, perform the following steps:

1.

 

Launch MMC as explained in "

Microsoft Management Console

" in this section of the guide.

2.

 

Double-click Services and Applications to expand its list.

3.

 

Double-click Internet Information Services to expand its list.

4.

 

Double-click Shares to expand its list.

5.

 

Right-click the desired share and click Properties.

 

NOTE:

The default administrative user name is administrator and the default password is powervault.

NOTE:

Some certification authorities require you to prove your identity before processing your request or issuing you a certificate.

NOTE:

The default administrator user name is administrator and the default password is powervault.

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