diff --git a/admin_manual/enterprise_external_storage/windows-network-drive_configuration.rst b/admin_manual/enterprise_external_storage/windows-network-drive_configuration.rst index 1549e28d7..8ce218a8e 100644 --- a/admin_manual/enterprise_external_storage/windows-network-drive_configuration.rst +++ b/admin_manual/enterprise_external_storage/windows-network-drive_configuration.rst @@ -99,12 +99,20 @@ the server address, the share name, and the folder you want to connect to. You have four options for login credentials: -* **User credentials**. -* **Global credentials**, which uses the credentials set in the Global +* **User credentials**. For admin-created global mountpoints; users must + click on the share and then enter their personal credentials to access the + share. +* **Global credentials**. Uses the credentials set in the Global credentials fields * **Login credentials** is for users to connect to the mountpoint using their - DOMAIN/logincredentials; enter the domain in the **Domain** field. -* **Custom Credentials** + DOMAIN/login credentials; enter the domain in the **Domain** field. +* **Custom Credentials**. On admin-created global mountpoints, the admin may + configure custom credentials to access the shares. For example, the admin + uses a single system account to mount company folders for all users. The + folder permissions are mapped with the system account permissions. When users + create a share on their Personal pages, custom credentials are only for that + mountpoint. For example, User A creates a mountpoint that is accessible with + User B's credentials. .. figure:: images/wnd-2.png :scale: 45%