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Linux/Other Mac User (NFS)
Figure 17. Users & Computers – Modify User (Linux / Mac OS)
4. Make the desired change and click “OK”:
For this type of user
Do this
Windows / Mac OS X user (CIFS)
Enter the password for accessing the shared folders. (You
must enter the password a second time to confirm it.)
NOTE
If the user name and password specified here are the same as
the person’s Windows user name and password, the person
will not be prompted to provide a user name and password
when accessing the shared folders.
Linux / Other Mac user (NFS)
Enter the computer’s IP address or the actual computer name
in the computer’s system configuration.
A single user can actually represent multiple computers. In the
IP address or computer name text box, you can use the wild-
card characters “*” and “?” to indicate a range of names. For
example, “client*” or “client?” would include all computers
in the subnet whose name begins with “client”, whereas
“*.company.com” would include all computers in the domain
“company.com”. However, these wildcards cannot be used
with IP addresses.
NOTE
If the user is currently connected to a shared folder, changing
this information will disconnect the user.
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