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How does the NAS (Network Attached Storage) RAID integrate with Bindery and Domain?

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How does the NAS (Network Attached Storage) RAID integrate with Bindery and Domain?

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Bindery and Domain integration is set up in the NCP Server and SMB Server Network Utilities, respectively. First you have to identify the Bindery Server in the NCP Server Network Utility and the Primary Domain Controller and its IP address in the SMB Server Network Utility. Then you have to decide whether you want to leave the Auto Create Users and Groups options enabled (the default setting). When the Auto Create Users and Auto Create Groups options are enabled, user names and the names of the Bindery and Domain groups are then automatically added to the respective lists as users log in, but only after the user names have been authenticated by the named NetWare Bindery (NCP server) or Windows Domain (SMB server). This can be a real timesaving feature, particularly for populating the Users List. In addition, since only the users who have actually logged in to Legacy NAS RAID are added to the Users List, you avoid the problem of adding users who will never use the file storage space, or

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