15 Tools
Use User ID
•No
- When [Login Type] is set to [Login to Remote Accounts]:
The machine accesses the remote service using the user information authenticated on
the machine.
- When [Login Type] is set to [No Login Required] or [Login to Local Accounts]:
The machine prompts the user to input User ID and password to access Web
applications.
•Yes
Allows you to enter a user ID and password into [User ID] and [Password] respectively,
which are used when the machine accesses the remote service.
User ID
Enter the User ID to access the remote service with up to 128 characters.
Note • Depending on the settings on the remote service, the entry for [User ID] may be invalid. Check the
settings on the remote service.
• Along with [User ID], set also [Password]. [User ID] will be invalid unless [Password] is set.
• All the specified settings are ignored if the remote service to be connected requires other than a user
ID and its password for authentication.
Password
Enter the password for the User ID with up to 128 characters.
Machine/Authentication Notification
Set whether or not to notify the remote server of machine information and user
authentication information every time the machine connects to the remote service.
Note • The remote service determines whether to use the information. No need to configure settings on the
control panel.
Notify User Authorization Information
Set whether or not to notify the remote service of user authorization information every time
the machine connects to the remote service.
Delete All Settings
Deletes all settings registered.
Other Settings
When Sending User Details
Set whether or not to display a confirmation screen when the machine send user
authorization information (authorized User ID, password, e-mail address, and the services
restricted) to the remote server.
Note • Even when you select [No Confirmation Required], if there is a flaw in the authentication information, a
confirmation screen is displayed.
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