Enabling Authentication
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F Set "Admin. Authentication" to [On].
[Available Settings] appears.
G Select the settings to manage from "Available Settings".
The selected settings will be unavailable to users.
Note
❒ To specify administrator authentication for more than one category, repeat
steps
E
to
G
.
H Press [OK].
I Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
User Authentication
There are five types of user authentication method: user code authentication, ba-
sic authentication, Windows authentication, Integration Server Authentication,
and LDAP authentication. To use user authentication, select an authentication
method on the control panel, and then make the required settings for the authen-
tication. The settings depend on the authentication method.
Important
❒ When using Windows authentication or LDAP authentication, keep in mind
that if you edit an authenticated user’s e-mail address or any of the other data
that is automatically stored after successful authentication, the edited data
may be overwritten when it is reacquired at the next authentication.
Note
❒ User code authentication is used for authenticating on the basis of the user
code, and basic authentication, Windows authentication, and LDAP authen-
tication are used for authenticating individual users.
❒ You cannot use more than one authentication method at the same time.
❒ User authentication can also be specified via Web Image Monitor. For details
see the Web Image Monitor Help.