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Host name of the Linux machine should be set to its FQDN. (For example, mymachine.mydomain.com) |
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Samba Winbind: Under the [global] section, smb.conf must have the following entry: |
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SSSD: under the [domain/<domain name>] section, sssd.conf must have the following entry: |
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Samba Winbind: Under the [global] section, smb.conf must have the following entry: |
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SSSD: Under the [domain/<domain name>], to retrieve domain controller groups and to fetch groups from child and trusted domains, respectively, the sssd.conf must have the following entries: |
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While logging in or adding a domain user, using the DNS suffix with the domain name is recommended; for example, domain.local\user or username@dns.local. |
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All NetVault MSP administrators can view all local and AD NetVault users. |
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No one can change an AD user’s password or set the password to use the Password never expires option. |
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A local NetVault Administrator or an AD NetVault user with administrative privileges can change user-based information that is accessed by using the Modify Details option as this information is stored in the NetVault Database. However, if the secure mode is enabled, the NetVault administrator and other users are allowed to edit or change only E-mail 2 and E-mail 3 of an AD NetVault user. |
An administrator can perform the following tasks in NetVault:
A local NetVault Administrator or an AD NetVault user with administrative privileges can remove an AD user from NetVault. This does not affect the user’s account in Active Directory; it only removes the user from the NetVault Database. Whereas, MSP administrator is not permitted to delete any tenant user, the tenant administrator can only delete tenant user/s.
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In the Navigation pane, click Users and Groups. |
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On the Manage User Accounts and User Groups page, select the user account that you want to remove, and click Delete. |
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