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@@ -58,9 +58,9 @@ To create NFS volumes, see [Create an NFS volume](azure-netapp-files-create-volu
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| NFSv3 |`Unix`| None | UNIX (mode bits or NFSv4.x ACLs) <br><br> NFSv4.x ACLs can be applied using an NFSv4.x administrative client and honored by NFSv3 clients. |
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| NFS |`Ntfs`| UNIX to Windows | NTFS ACLs (based on mapped Windows user SID) |
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* The LDAP with extended groups feature supports the dual protocol of both [NFSv3 and SMB] and [NFSv4.1 and SMB] with the Unix security style. See [Configure ADDS LDAP with extended groups for NFS volume access](configure-ldap-extended-groups.md) for more information.
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* The LDAP with extended groups feature supports the dual protocol of both [NFSv3 and SMB] and [NFSv4.1 and SMB] with the Unix security style. See [Configure AD DS LDAP with extended groups for NFS volume access](configure-ldap-extended-groups.md) for more information.
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* If you have large topologies, and you use the Unix security style with a dual-protocol volume or LDAP with extended groups, you should use the **LDAP Search Scope** option on the Active Directory Connections page to avoid "access denied" errors on Linux clients for Azure NetApp Files. See [Configure ADDS LDAP with extended groups for NFS volume access](configure-ldap-extended-groups.md#ldap-search-scope) for more information.
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* If you have large topologies, and you use the Unix security style with a dual-protocol volume or LDAP with extended groups, you should use the **LDAP Search Scope** option on the Active Directory Connections page to avoid "access denied" errors on Linux clients for Azure NetApp Files. See [Configure AD DS LDAP with extended groups for NFS volume access](configure-ldap-extended-groups.md#ldap-search-scope) for more information.
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* You don't need a server root CA certificate for creating a dual-protocol volume. It is required only if LDAP over TLS is enabled.
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> [!NOTE]
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> Before enabling this option, you should understand the [considerations](#considerations).
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> The **Allow local NFS users with LDAP** option is part of the **LDAP with extended groups** feature and requires registration. See [Configure ADDS LDAP with extended groups for NFS volume access](configure-ldap-extended-groups.md) for details.
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> The **Allow local NFS users with LDAP** option is part of the **LDAP with extended groups** feature and requires registration. See [Configure AD DS LDAP with extended groups for NFS volume access](configure-ldap-extended-groups.md) for details.
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1. Click **Active Directory connections**. On an existing Active Directory connection, click the context menu (the three dots `…`), and select **Edit**.
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