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L Press [OK].
M Press [Exit].
N Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
Specifying Authentication Information to Log on
In [User Authentication Management], specify the login user name and password.
The login user name and password specified in [User Authentication Management]
can be used as the login information for “SMTP Authentication", “Folder Au-
thentication", “Integration Server Authentication" and “LDAP Authentication".
If you do not want to use the login user name and password specified in [User
Authentication Management] for “SMTP Authentication", “Folder Authentication",
"Integration Server Authentication" or “LDAP Authentication", see General Set-
tings Guide.
Note
❒ If you want to use [Windows Authentication], [LDAP Authentication], or [Integration
Svr. Auth.] in [User Authentication Management], take the user name registered in
the server and register it in the machine’s address book.
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
B Press [System Settings].
C Press [Administrator Tools].
D Press [Address Book Management].
If the setting to be specified does not appear, press [TNext] to scroll down to
other settings.
E Select the user or group.
F Press [Auth. Info].
G Specify the login user name and password.
H In “Available Functions”, select the functions available to the user.
Reference
For details about limiting available functions, see p.42 “Limiting Available
Functions”.