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Setting User Authentication
You can set authentication for the users to restrict use of the device.
There are three types of authentication methods.
Authentication method Description
Stand-Alone Performs user authentication using the user information in the machine.
User information must be registered in OfficeBridge in advance.
Single Sign On Performs user authentication using the user information in the machine
after performing Active Directory authentication.
If the corresponding user information is not registered in OfficeBridge,
it will automatically be newly registered. If the corresponding user
information is already registered, it will be overwritten with the
information registered in Active Directory.
Network Performs user authentication using the information in Active Directory.
Note
When the number of registered users exceeds the limit (200 users), user registration •
will not be performed and users will log in as guest, even when [Single Sign On] is
set.
For details on the user information that is automatically registered or overwritten •
when [Single Sign On] is set, refer to Chapter 3, “Setting Security” in the
OfficeBridge Guide.
When [Single Sign On] or [Network] is set for the authentication method, it is •
necessary to register a domain name in advance. Register the domain name from
the OfficeBridge screen. For details, refer to Chapter 3, “Setting Security” in the
OfficeBridge Guide.
Setting the Authentication Method
Set the authentication method for users that log in.
Note
You can also set the authentication method using • OfficeBridge. For details, refer to
Chapter 3, “Setting Security” in the OfficeBridge Guide.
Do not set the machine policy from the control panel. Specifying of the machine•
policy settings may fail if you do so.
Press <Setting>.
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Press
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the [Management] tab.
If an administrator password is set,
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press [Admin Password].
If an administrator password is not set, proceed to step 5.
Enter the administrator password, and press [Enter].
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