This section describes how to modify the name, password, status, and description of a local Windows authentication user.
Changes in information about local Windows authentication users or domain users accessing a CIFS share (for example, a user is disabled, a password has expired or is changed, or a user is deleted) will take effect after the next authentication, which can be triggered by share re-mounting.
The Modify Local Windows Authentication User page is displayed on the right.
Parameter |
Description |
|---|---|
Name |
Indicates the name of the local Windows authentication user. [Value range]
NOTE:
You can modify the minimum length of the user name on the Set Security Policy page. |
Password |
Click Modify, and set Password and Confirm Password for the local Windows authentication user. [Value range]
NOTE:
You can modify the password security policy on the Set Security Policy page. |
Status |
Indicates whether to enable the local Windows authentication user. |
Description |
Indicates the description of the local Windows authentication user. [Value range] The description can be left blank or contain up to 255 characters. |