by Fit » Tue Nov 29, 2011 5:21 pm
This is fairly simple (as simple as on a Windows Server actually).
E.g.
- Plug your Synology NAS into your network
- Log on to the web management interface (called DSM) of the DiskStation
- Adapt network settings (fixed IP, subnet and DNS server for instance)
- Add the DiskStation to your Windows domain
- In Active Directory, create a security group called 'Finance' or something like that
- In Active Directory, add users to this group
- In Active Directory, create a security group called 'Payroll' or something like that
- In Active Directory, add users to this group
- In DSM, create a shared folder 'Finance'
- In DSM, create a shared oflder 'Payroll'
- In DSM, give the appropriate permissions on the Finance shared folder for the domain group 'Finance'
- In DSM, give the appropriate permissions on the Payroll shared folder for the domain group 'Payroll'
Now the domain users can allready access the shared folders in their browser using
\\<DiskStation name or IP>\Finance
\\<DiskStation name or IP>\Payroll
You can map these shares automatically to the F: and P: drives by using Windows' standard tools, or you could create a GPO in Microsoft Group Policy Management, use a batch file or vbscript as logon script...
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