HP (Hewlett-Packard) 4250 Network Card User Manual


 
With Domain authentication disabled, local administrator accounts must be used to manage the PSA and access the
web interface because all domain administrator accounts will be disabled by this action as well.
Granting Printer Access or Authority to Users and Groups
On Security page for a specific print share, assign domain users and/or groups appropriate access for that print
share. The Account(s) to Add to List box (on the left) contains all of the group or user names within the selected
domain. Select from this list to grant access to the print share and click
. After the account has been
granted access, its name will be moved from the Account(s) to Add to List box to the Current Account(s) in
List box.
By default, every user on the PSA has print access to any newly created print share.
Administrator Accounts for the PSA
There are two types of administrator accounts on the PSA:
Local Administrator Accounts - user names and passwords are stored on the PSA and are not
synchronized with any domain accounts.
Domain Administrator Accounts - user names and passwords are synchronized with domain accounts.
If domain authentication is enabled on the Microsoft Network Settings page, both local and domain administrator
accounts can be added to the PSA.
If domain authentication is not enabled on the Microsoft Network Settings page, only local administrator
accounts can be added to the PSA.