With User Name Mapping, you can create advanced group maps, which associate dissimilarly named Windows and UNIX groups. Advanced group maps always take precedence over the same group name in a simple map. You configure advanced group maps from the Create Maps dialog box. To start this process, do the following: 1. Open the Services for Network File System console. 2. In the console tree, double-click User Name Mapping. 3. Under User Name Mapping in the console tree, right-click Group Maps, and then click Create Maps.
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