c Click in the UID/GID Start field, and type the starting number in the range of
appliance user and group IDs (UID/GID) that should be assigned to users and user
groups from this domain.
d Click in the UID/GID End field, and type the ending number in the range of appliance
user and group IDs (UID/GID) that should be assigned to users and user groups from
this domain.
4 To re-order the domains, do any of the following:
To move a domain up in the table, click on the desired domain, then click Move Up.
To move a domain down in the table, click on the desired domain, then click Move
Down.
The order in which domains appear in the table represents the order in which the
domains will appear in drop-down lists throughout the appliance interface, (for example,
when managing access rights to projects).
5 To remove a domain, in their row, click .
The domain is removed from the table.
6 Click Save.
Granting Administrative Permissions to Active Directory Users/Groups
By default, all Active Directory users and groups have no administrative permissions. If
desired, you can grant them administrative permissions.
To grant administrative permissions to Active Directory users/groups in a
domain environment
1 Configure Windows file sharing for one domain in the tree/forest.
See Configuring Windows File Sharing for an Individual Active Directory Domain (on
page 117).
New links appear in the Domain / Workgroup area.
2 Click Configure Permissions.