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iStorage Server: iSCSI SAN for ESX/ESXi Server

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characters. We take the user name ESXUser and password 111111111111 as an example.

Press the OK button to complete creating user.




Create group

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Press the Add button on the toolbar, the Create/Edit Group Dialog is shown.




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Press the Add button and then select the user which we just created.

Press the OK button to continue.

 
 
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