HP 9040 HP MFP Digital Sending Software v. 4 - User Guide - Page 12

Authentication, Logoff, Continue or logoff, Reset

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Authentication Authentication is a security feature. When the administrator has turned on authentication, you must type your network credentials to use the MFP digital sending features. For Windows networking systems, you must supply the following information for authentication. ● Username ● Password ● Domain For Novell directory systems, you must supply the following information for authentication. ● Username ● Password ● As required • Tree • Server • Internet Certain digital sending features (e-mail, fax) or destinations within a feature (network folders, workflows) might require user authentication. After a user has been authenticated, the user will not be asked to re-authenticate for the remainder of the session. If the user selects Logoff from the control panel or a Continue or logoff prompt, or clicks the Reset key, the user will have to re-authenticate. 6 More information ENWW

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Authentication
Authentication is a security feature. When the administrator has turned on authentication, you
must type your network credentials to use the MFP digital sending features.
For Windows networking systems, you must supply the following information for authentication.
Username
Password
Domain
For Novell directory systems, you must supply the following information for authentication.
Username
Password
As required
Tree
Server
Internet
Certain digital sending features (e-mail, fax) or destinations within a feature (network folders,
workflows) might require user authentication. After a user has been authenticated, the user will
not be asked to re-authenticate for the remainder of the session.
If the user selects
Logoff
from the control panel or a
Continue or logoff
prompt, or clicks the
Reset
key, the user will have to re-authenticate.