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Click System | Configuration. |
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Click Manage bypass of the login screen. |
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Optionally, enable Show the login dialog at startup. |
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Click OK. |
Configuring NAS host devices is only required if a NAS host device target has been added to an NTFS or File Storage Analysis discovery and that discovery is collecting volume information. For more information, see Choosing Your File Storage Analysis Scopes and Choosing Your NTFS Scopes .
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On the System | Configuration page under NAS Host Configuration, click Manage configuration of NAS host devices. |
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Click Add. |
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Click OK to close the Credential Manager. |
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Click OK to close the NAS Configuration details. |
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Click Close to close the NAS Host Device Manager. |
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On the System | Configuration page under NAS Host Configuration, click Manage configuration of NAS host devices. |
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Click Yes to confirm the deletion. |
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Click Close to close the NAS Host Device Manager. |
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On the System | Configuration page, click Manage server error notification. |
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Select Do not show server restarted error to suppress the notification. |
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On the System | Configuration page, click Manage tenant applications. |
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Click Add. |
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Click OK. |
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Click Delete. |
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Click Yes to confirm that discoveries for any tenant that you delete will be unable to collect data |
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Click Configure next to the application. |
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Click Reconfigure next to the application. |
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