Use this page to configure settings for Windows Authentication.
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Configure settings for processing printer jobs under each authentication method.
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Select whether to print a job if the printer driver sending the job contains no authentication information (i.e. no user name or password).
The job is not printed if it has no authentication information.
The job is printed even if it has no authentication information.
Authentication-based print is determined by settings configured under the following: Limitation Range (IPv4), Limitation Range (IPv6), Parallel Interface (Simple), and USB (Simple).
Enter a range for limiting unauthenticated print jobs from IPv4 addresses.
You can set up to five ranges.
Any job sent from an IPv4 address within the range entered here is printed, regardless of whether or not it is authenticated.
Any unauthenticated job sent from an IPv4 address outside the entered range is not printed.
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Enter a range for limiting unauthenticated print jobs from IPv6 addresses.
Enter the range using a combination of start and end addresses, or a combination of base address and mask.
You can set up to five ranges.
Any job sent from an IPv6 address within the range entered here is printed, regardless of whether or not it is authenticated.
Any unauthenticated job sent from an IPv6 address outside the entered range is not printed.
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Select whether or not to apply authentication-based print to jobs sent using the parallel interface.
Apply: unauthenticated jobs are not printed.
Do not Apply: unauthenticated jobs are printed.
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Select whether or not to apply authentication-based print to jobs sent using the USB interface.
Apply: unauthenticated jobs are not printed.
Do not Apply: unauthenticated jobs are printed.
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Select whether to apply SSL encryption to information entered for user authentication.
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Select whether or not to apply Kerberos authentication.
If you select On: in Realm Name, specify the Kerberos Realm for user authentication.
If you select Off: in Domain Name, specify the domain name for user authentication.
Specify the target domain of User Authentication using either an FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) or NetBIOS name.
Use up to 64 alphanumeric characters for an FQDN.
Use up to 15 characters for a NetBIOS name.
For example, to specify the domain name "aaa.bbb.com", enter "aaa.bbb.com" as the FQDN (no omission), or enter "aaa" as the NetBIOS name (up to the first dot).
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Specify the Kerberos realm for user authentication.
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For each group defined in the domain, specify the group name, and then select the functions that you want to allow to the group. Settings configured for the group are applied to all users belonging to it. Up to ten groups can be registered.
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Displays the default group belonging to the domain specified in Domain Name.
In Available Functions, select the check boxes of the functions that you want to allow to users in the group.
Enter the name of the group defined with global scope in the domain specified in Domain Name, using up to 64 characters.
Group names are case sensitive.
In Available Functions for each group, select the functions that you want to allow to users in the group.
Select the check boxes of the functions that you want to allow to the user.
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Select whether or not to allow black & white copying to the user.
Select whether or not to allow black & white printing to the user.
Select whether or not to allow Document Server functions to the user.
Select whether or not to allow the fax function to the user.
Select whether or not to allow the scanner function to the user.
Select whether or not to allow the browser function on the machine's control panel to the user.
Select whether or not to allow the user to use the extended features application.
Click to update the currently displayed information.
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Click to apply the settings.
Click to cancel the settings.