Creating a Local Authentication User

This section describes how to create a local authentication user. For applications that use local authentication, local authentication users are used to access shares. You can add a local authentication user to a user group for authentication and access a share as the user group.

Procedure

  1. Choose Resources > Access > Authentication User > Windows Users > Local Authentication User.
  2. Select a desired account from the Account drop-down list in the upper left corner.
  3. Click Create.

    The Create Local Windows Authentication User page is displayed on the right.

  4. Set basic parameters for the local authentication user.

    Table 1 describes related parameters.

    Table 1 Basic local authentication user parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    Name

    Name of the local authentication user.

    [Value range]

    • The name must be unique.
    • The name cannot contain "/\][:;|=,+*?<>@ or spaces, or end with a period (.).
    • The name can contain case-insensitive letters. For example, aaaaaaaa and AAAAAAAA cannot be created at the same time.
    • The name cannot be the same as the name of a local authentication user group.
    • The name contains 3 to 32 characters.
    NOTE:

    You can modify the minimum length of the user name on the Set Security Policy page.

    Password

    Password of the local authentication user.

    [Value range]

    The default password rules are as follows:

    • The password contains 8 to 32 characters.
    • The password must contain at least two of the following types: special characters, uppercase letters, lowercase letters, and digits. Special characters include !"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^`{_|}~ and spaces.
    • The password cannot contain three consecutive identical characters.
    • The password cannot be the same as the user name or the user name spelled backward.
    NOTE:

    You can set security policies for the password of a local authentication user on the Set Security Policy page. If Password Validity Period is 0, the password will never expire. For the security purpose, you are advised to set a specific password validity period. After the password expires, you cannot access shares, but you can set a password again or modify the password security policy on the Set Security Policy page.

    Confirm Password

    Confirms the password for consistency.

    Status

    Whether to enable the user.

    Description

    Description of the local authentication user.

    [Value range]

    The description can be left blank or contain up to 255 characters.

    Owning Groups

    Group to which the local authentication user belongs. Click on the right of Owning Groups. In the Available Groups list, select desired groups. They will be automatically added to the Selected Groups list.

    NOTE:

    Click Create to create a local authentication user group.

  5. Click OK.