Managing User Accounts in Windows Home Server 2011
Updated: March 30, 2011
Applies To: Windows Home Server 2011
Windows Home Server 2011 makes it possible to perform common administrative tasks by using the Dashboard. The Users page of the Dashboard provides the following:
A list of user accounts, which displays:
The name of the user.
The Logon name for the account.
Whether or not the user account has remote access permission. Remote access permission for a user account is either Allowed, or Not allowed.
The user account status. A user account is either Active, Inactive, or Incomplete.
Important
If the user account shows a status of Incomplete, you should delete the account, and then add the user account again.
A details pane that can contain additional information provided by add-ins.
A tasks pane that includes:
A set of user account administrative tasks such as viewing and removing user accounts, and changing passwords.
Tasks that allow you to globally set or change settings for all user accounts in the network.
The following table describes the various user account tasks that are available in Windows Home Server 2011 Dashboard. Some of the tasks are user account-specific, and they are only visible when you select a user account in the list.
User account tasks in the Dashboard
Task name | Description |
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View the account properties |
Enables you to view and change the properties of the selected user account, and to specify folder access permissions for the account. |
Deactivate the user account |
A user account that is deactivated cannot log on to the network or access network resources such shared folders or printers. |
Activate the user account |
A user account that is activated can log on to the network and can access network resources as defined by the account permissions. |
Remove the user account |
Enables you to remove the selected user account. |
Reset the password |
Enables you to reset the network password for the selected user account. |
Add a user account |
Starts the Add a User Account Wizard, which enables you to create a single new user account that has either Standard user access, or Administrator access. |
Set the password policy |
Enables you to change the values of the password polices for your network. |