Oliver is right that you have to be an administrator, but there is no need to be "root" for server manager. You have to be in the filer's BUILTIN\Administrator group. By default, the "Domain Admins" group for the domain the filer is installed into is the only member of BUILTIN\Administrators. You can add others as needed using user manager and specifying "\filer" as the domain to work on.
Mark Muhlestein -- mmm@netapp.com
-----Original Message----- From: Oliver Krause [mailto:okrause@netapp.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 1999 1:03 PM To: 'Bernard Westwood'; toasters@mathworks.com Subject: RE: Server Manager
Hi,
first ensure that your user is a domain admin. If you are in the group "Domain Admins" but you are not DOMAIN\Administrator the edit the file /etc/usermap.cfg in the root volume and map your user to root. Then cifs terminate/restart and it should be possible to access the filers for your user.
Oliver
-----Original Message----- From: owner-dl-toasters@netapp.com [mailto:owner-dl-toasters@netapp.com]On Behalf Of Bernard Westwood Sent: Dienstag, 30. März 1999 22:33 To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Server Manager
When accessing Server Manager on a NT Server running 4.0 and NetApp Data OnTap 5.2.1 does anyone know why "Access Denied" comes up when any of the NetApp servers are selected?