Enter a user name, or a regular expression that can match multiple users. You can specify just a user name, or include a client host or domain information. To include a client host with the user name, use the format user@host.
To specify a Windows Active Directory domain, use either a single forward slash or two backward slashes between the domain name and the user name. The following formats are equivalent:
domain/user domain\\user
When you omit domain information, the server looks for users defined on the local computer. You can also specify a local user by using the local computer name as the domain name.
Note for FileXpress Gateway administrators: For users in the FileXpress LDAP server, set the domain name to FileXpress. For users in an added LDAP server, use the Domain name as it appears on the LDAP Servers page in Gateway Administrator.
Note: User Principal Name (UPN) format is not supported. If you specify "user@host", "host" is always the name of the client computer from which the user connects, not the name of the user's Windows domain.
|