Authentication/Security Settings
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Tools
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Authentication
In [Authentication], you can set the following items.
The following shows the reference section for each setting.
"Login Type" (P.315)
"Access Control" (P.315)
"Create/View User Accounts" (P.317)
"Reset User Accounts" (P.317)
"Create Authorization Groups" (P.317)
"User Details Setup" (P.318)
"Maximum Login Attempts by System Administrator" (P.320)
"Passcode Policy" (P.321)
"Charge/Private Print Settings" (P.321)
"Receive Control" (P.322)
Login Type
Allows you to select a type of authentication.
îš„ No Login Required
Does not use the Authentication feature.
îš„ Login to Local Accounts
Authenticates users based on the user information registered on the machine.
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When [Login to Local Accounts] is selected, the machine enters the Login mode and [Login] is displayed at
the lower left of the Services Home screen.
îš„ Login to Remote Accounts
Authenticates users based on the user information registered on a remote authentication
server.
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When [Login to Remote Accounts] is selected, the machine enters the Login mode and [Login] is displayed at
the lower left of the Services Home screen.
Access Control
Allows you to restrict access to the machine or each service. Once the access control is
enabled, user authentication is required to use the machine or the services.
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When a user is authenticated by a remote authentication server (except ApeosWare Authentication
Management or ApeosWare Authentication Agent), the authenticated user can access the services through
the control panel based on the permission information obtained from the remote server.
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When a guest user is permitted to use the machine, access restriction for each service cannot be specified for
the guest user. If you want to restrict a guest user to use the machine, refer to "Guest User" (P.319).
îš„ Device Access
Allows you to set whether or not to restrict buttons operation on the control panel of the
machine.
Select [Unlocked] or [Locked].