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networker

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Users and Groups
« on: October 18, 2009, 12:06:48 PM »

I would like to make a request for FW Ver 1.04... PLEASE!!!!

#1) Could you please allow users to be created with spaces in their names????
(for example: I have to enter user JOE BLACK as JOEBLACK - but his user name on a windows XP system is JOE BLACK so he has to log in to the nas-321 every time!)

#2) Could you please allow a single user to belong to more than one group????
I tested today with FW1.03 and made two groups and when I added the same users to the first group and then added them to the second group they only appeared in the second group.

Just one more question... I can't seem to find the setting for power state - Should I want the DNS to stay off after a power loss or last state when power is restored. Is that an add on?
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gunrunnerjohn

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Re: Users and Groups
« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2009, 05:38:39 AM »

I would like to make a request for FW Ver 1.04... PLEASE!!!!

#1) Could you please allow users to be created with spaces in their names????
(for example: I have to enter user JOE BLACK as JOEBLACK - but his user name on a windows XP system is JOE BLACK so he has to log in to the nas-321 every time!)

Well, I share your pain, but in truth you don't have to login to the NAS every time, I faced the same situation.  If you save the JOEBLACK credentials on the system in question, it'll connect automatically, I do this all the time.  This works for 2K, XP, Vista, or Win7.

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#2) Could you please allow a single user to belong to more than one group????
I tested today with FW1.03 and made two groups and when I added the same users to the first group and then added them to the second group they only appeared in the second group.

Good question, this would be useful, and I'd use it. :)

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Just one more question... I can't seem to find the setting for power state - Should I want the DNS to stay off after a power loss or last state when power is restored. Is that an add on?
I believe you have to have a Rev. C hardware box for this to work, maybe D-Link will come along and confirm or dispute that.  Unless you have a new box, that will probably never work.
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networker

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Re: Users and Groups
« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2009, 11:46:05 AM »

Well, I share your pain, but in truth you don't have to login to the NAS every time, I faced the same situation.  If you save the JOEBLACK credentials on the system in question, it'll connect automatically, I do this all the time.  This works for 2K, XP, Vista, or Win7.

I understand what you are saying but that would require me renaming all my user accounts to a ONEWORD setup on all XP systems and I would then in turn have to rename all user access accounts on my network share devices. More work that just having users type a password to access shares on the DNS-321 and they can return to them until they log out of the work station and they then have to repeat the process when they log back in. Also, I am stuck not being able to fully use the NAS because of the Group issues too! So far the updates in 1.03 seem to be working! Knock Knock on wood!
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gunrunnerjohn

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Re: Users and Groups
« Reply #3 on: October 20, 2009, 11:55:28 AM »

I don't think I'm getting through.  My user name on all my computers is a name with a space.  However, Windows from 2K onward is able to save credentials for a share that doesn't match the user name.

If I have a login name here of Joe Blow, and my share name on the NAS is joeblow, all you have to do is tell Windows to save the credentials when prompted for a name/password to access the NAS.  Any accesses after that will use the saved credentials and you'll get no prompt for a password.

It works for me on both the DNS-321 and DNS-323 from 2K, XP, Vista, and Win7.
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networker

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Re: Users and Groups
« Reply #4 on: October 21, 2009, 06:49:25 AM »

Thanks for the input John but I don't want my users saving passwords network resources. Besides if the PC becomes hacked that info could fall in to the wrong hands. (We know that windows is secure  ;) )
On the flip side of that some of my users have problems if someone else logs into their system.
I want it to be as easy as possible for them and me for management.
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gunrunnerjohn

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Re: Users and Groups
« Reply #5 on: October 21, 2009, 07:34:43 AM »

I think this is a "you want your cake and eat it too" scenario. :)  I believe that one reason for the no spaces in the name is a SAMBA limitation, since I had the same issue with my Linux installation.
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networker

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Re: Users and Groups
« Reply #6 on: October 21, 2009, 09:45:52 AM »

You might be right!
I have to say though that I have read forums from other rouge sites that tell you how to reconfigure that other NAS (Starts with a L and is owned by them switch people) because it's OS is a Linux based. I also manage that one and it's still stock and there is no problems with it and spaces in the users names (or groups). But I guess we will have to see what D-Link does. If I get the Groups fixed in the next release that would be nice. Just keep spoon feeding me my cake!  :P
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gunrunnerjohn

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Re: Users and Groups
« Reply #7 on: October 21, 2009, 10:03:03 AM »

I wish I weren't, because I was reluctant to change all the account names in my network, and then get all the applications working again!  I was bummed out when I found out that Linux can't deal with spaces in the name...
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