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How to get Windows to save credentials w/o making users w/same user/pw in unRAID

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Looking for some help here.

 

I don't want to have to create a new user for every computer in the house in my unRAID box, rather I just want a few users with different levels of access. Windows doesn't seem to want to remember the password of the users for my mapped network drives. Right now my solution is a batch file that runs on startup, but it is hardly ideal.

 

In the past, when mapping drives to a Windows machine and saving credentials, I could achieve this by adding the credentials to "control userpasswords2", but it doesn't seem to work for unRAID. I guess it doesn't talk that way.

 

What's the best method? Thanks.

Look at THIS POST.  It explains how to use the usermap feature to map windows userids to Linux users.  Not sure if it will help with your request, but it is the only thing that comes to mind.

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Look at THIS POST.  It explains how to use the usermap feature to map windows userids to Linux users.  Not sure if it will help with your request, but it is the only thing that comes to mind.

 

Thanks for the link.

 

That's a nice idea but ideally I'd like it so that I don't have to keep mapping Windows userids to the ones on the server, because it means the administrator has to add usernames every time someone new wants to access the server, as opposed to just having the user login once and be done with it.

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