User Name Mapping creates an association, or map, between Windows
user and group names and UNIX user and group names. To configure
User Name Mapping settings, select the source used to access
UNIX user and group names. |
Select the name of the Windows domain that contains the Windows
user or group names that you want to map. |
Windows domain name: |
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To create maps, click Apply. User Name Mapping creates the maps automatically. |
To map user names, click Show User Maps. To map group names, click Show Group Maps. |
     
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To create a map, enter user names you want to map, and click Add.
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Advanced maps are listed below. To display simple maps in the Mapped
users list, select the check box below. If multiple Windows user
names are mapped to one UNIX user name, you must select one map to be
the primary. To set a map to be the primary map, select the map and
click Set Primary. |
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Mapped users: |
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To create a map, enter group names you want to map, and click Add.
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Advanced maps are listed below. To display simple maps in the Mapped
users list, select the check box below. If multiple Windows group
names are mapped to one UNIX group name, you must select one map to be
the primary. To set a map to be the primary map, select the map and
click Set Primary. |
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Mapped groups: |
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