Click [Authentication] - [User Auth./Account Track] in the [Security] tab to display this screen.
This screen allows you to make settings concerning the user authentication/account track.
Item | Description |
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[General Settings] | Specify whether or not to activate the user authentication function on the machine. Selecting [ON (MFP)] sets the machine to ask the user authentication procedure before use. |
[Public User Access] | Specify whether or not to allow users to operate the machine without being authenticated by using an IC card as well as entering a password, account name, or account password. |
[Account Track] | Specify whether or not to activate the account track function on the machine. Selecting [ON] sets the machine to ask the account authentication procedure before use. |
[Account Track Input Method] | Set the machine to require [Account Name & Password] or [Password Only] when the account track function is activated. |
[Synchronize User Authentication & Account Track] | Specify whether or not to synchronize the user authentication and account track functions. |
[Number of Counters Assigned for Users] | Specify the number of user authentication. The total number of authentication is 999 and to be distributed between users and accounts; consequently the remainder after the number set here is subtracted is the number of account authentication. |
[Upper Limit Achieve Movement] | Select the action of the machine when the specified limit count is reached in a job operated by each user or account. The upper limit can be specified in the operation of User Registration or Account Track Registration. |
[Sample Print] | Specify whether or not to include the page count of sample prints into the counter. |
[Ticket Hold Time Setting (Active Directory)] | Specify the duration for the ticket to be held. The available range is from 1 to 600 minutes. |
[AD Auth. LDAP over SSL] | Select whether to use LDAP over SSL on Active Directory. Select the checkbox when using this option. |
[AD Auth. LDAP over SSL Port No.] | Set the port number when using LDAP over SSL on Active Directory (1 to 65535). |