This operation enables you to add a local Windows authentication user, an AD domain user, or an AD domain user group to a local Windows authentication user group.
Procedure
- Choose Resources > Access > Authentication User > Windows Users > Local Authentication User Group.
- Click the name of the desired local Windows authentication user group.
The details page is displayed on the right.
- Add a local Windows authentication user, an AD domain user, or an AD domain user group.
- Adding a local Windows authentication user
- On the Local Authentication User tab page, click Add.
The Add Local Authentication User page is displayed on the right.
- In the Available list, select a local Windows authentication user and add it to the Selected area.
- Click OK.
- Adding an AD domain user
- On the AD Domain Users tab page, click Add.
The Add AD Domain User page is displayed on the right.
- In Name, enter the AD domain user name.
- The name contains 1 to 256 characters.
- The name format is Domain name\Domain user name.
- You can enter multiple names separated by commas (,) or carriage returns.
- Click OK.
- Adding an AD domain user group
- On the AD Domain User Groups tab page, click Add.
The Add AD Domain User Group page is displayed on the right.
- In Name, enter the AD domain user group name.
- The name contains 1 to 256 characters.
- The name format is Domain name\Domain user group name.
- You can enter multiple names separated by commas (,) or carriage returns.
- Click OK.