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    Default Can the NAS_XSR be part of a domain and also have FTP users?

    I've successfully revived our NAS-XSR and created a new logical volume. We'd like to use this for an external FTP server. My question is, can the NAS-XSR be part of a Windows domain and also have seperate FTP users that only have access to folders we specify?

    Thanks in advance for any help you can give!

    Ken Izzo
    Montgomery Truss
    Ken Izzo
    Montgomery Truss & Panel, Inc.

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    I guess I should add that the FTP users would not be domain users . . .
    Ken Izzo
    Montgomery Truss & Panel, Inc.

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    If you are using the ADS authentication method then then the FTP users will have to adopt the same procedures.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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    We are using Windows PDC . . .
    Ken Izzo
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    If the NAS server uses Windows domain authorization the short domain name along with a plus sign must precede the username, e.g. DOMAIN+Administrator.
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    Hmm . . . is there a way to control what folder a domain users has access through via FTP? If not, is there a way to control what folder a local user has access through?

    I can't seem to find our manuals for this server. Can you provide a link to download a manual for me?

    Thanks!
    Ken Izzo
    Montgomery Truss & Panel, Inc.

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