User Authentication Management
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User Authentication Management
Select whether Users have to be authenticated before they can use the device.
If yes, select the authentication method and make necessary settings.
Note
- The [User Authentication Management] page provides settings for User Authentication.
If a user logs in to the device as Administrator via the Web browser, the user remains authenticated via the Administrator data stored on the device.
You can make settings for Administrator login data on the [Configuration: Device Settings: Program/Change Administrator] page.
To specify whether Administrator must be authenticated before making settings on the device control panel, use the [Configuration: Device Settings: Administrator Authentication Management] page.
- Settings on this page can be changed by the following Administrators and Users:
- Machine Administrator
- Logged-in Users
User authentication is enabled on the device and Users are permitted to make changes to Administrator's setting items.
User Authentication Management
Select whether User Authentication is performed, and if yes, select the authentication method.
When you select the desired authentication method, its setting items appear.
Note
- To enable [Basic Authentication], [Windows Authentication], [LDAP Authentication], or [Integration Server Authentication], [On] must be selected for [User Administrator Authentication] on the [Configuration: Device Settings: Administrator Authentication Management] page.
Off
User Authentication is not performed, and the user code management (limiting functions or counting total pages by user code) is disabled.
User Code
User Authentication is not performed, but the user code management (limiting functions or counting total pages by user code) is enabled.
Basic Authentication
User Authentication is performed using Address Book data stored on the device.
Windows Authentication
User Authentication is performed using a domain controller in Windows directory services (such as Active Directory).
LDAP Authentication
User Authentication is performed using the LDAP server.
Integration Server Authentication
User Authentication is performed using the Integration Server.
For details about setting items for User Code
For details about setting items for Basic Authentication
For details about setting items for Windows Authentication
For details about setting items for LDAP Authentication
For details about setting items for Integration Server Authentication
Buttons
[Refresh]
Click to update the currently displayed information.
Note
- Before making the settings, click [Refresh] to obtain the machine's current status.
[OK]
Click to apply the settings.
[Cancel]
Click to cancel the settings.