Changing the Administrator Password
1 Click Start and select Administrative Tools→ Computer Management.
2 In the Computer Management window in the Computer Management (Local) tree, expand
Local Users and Groups and select Users.
3 In the right window pane, right click Administrator and select Set Password.
4 In the Set Password for Administrator window, click Proceed.
5 Enter and confirm your password in the appropriate fields and click OK.
6 Close the Computer Management window.
Changing the Computer Name
NOTE:
When you change your computer name, reestablish your remote desktop connection using the new
computer name.
1 Click Start and select Settings→ Control Panel→ System.
2 In the System Properties window, click the Computer Name tab and click Change.
3 In the Computer Name Changes window in the Computer name field, type the name that you want
to assign to your system and click OK.
4 Click OK to close the System Properties window.
5 When prompted, restart your system.
Joining a Domain
1 Click Start and select Settings→ Control Panel→ System.
2 In the System Properties window, click the Computer Name tab and click Change.
3 In the Member of box, select Domain.
4 In the Domain field, type the name of the domain you want to join and click OK.
5 When prompted, enter a user name and user password to join the system to the domain.
6 Click OK to close the System Properties window.
7 When prompted, restart your system.
Localizing Your System Using the MUI
The storage server allows you to change the native language for operating system's user interface.
The Multilanguage User Interface (MUI) allows the storage server to display operating systems menus,
dialogs, and help files in multiple languages. Many MUI languages are installed on your system by default.
Configuring Your System for the First Time
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