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Changing the authentication mode, User Boxes.

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4.1 Data Administrator 4 4.1.3 Changing the authentication mode 0 For the procedure to access the machine, see steps 1 through 5 of page 4-2. 0 Do not leave the site while you are gaining access to the machine through Data Administrator. If it is absolutely necessary to leave the site, be sure first to log off from the Data Administrator. 1 Access the machine through [Authentication Settings/Address Settings] mode of Data Administrator. 2 Click [Authentication settings] of the function selection tree. 3 From [Edit] on the tool bar, select [Authentication] and click [Change authentication mode]. 4 Click [Next]. 5 Select the specific [Authentication mode] to be changed and click [Next]. % Changing the Account Track setting erases all user and account information data that has previously been registered. At this time, Personal User Boxes owned by the users who are deleted and Group User Boxes owned by the accounts that are deleted may be deleted or changed to Public User Boxes. If the boxes are changed to Public User Boxes and if the password set for a particular box before this change does not meet the Password Rules, no access can be made to the Public User Box, to which that specific box was changed. In this case, the administrator must first newly set a password that meets the Password Rules. For details of the Password Rules, see page 1-13. bizhub C368/C308/C258 4-6

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bizhub C368/C308/C258
4-6
4.1
Data Administrator
4
4.1.3
Changing the authentication mode
0
For the procedure to access the machine, see steps 1 through 5 of page 4-2.
0
Do not leave the site while you are gaining access to the machine through
Data Administrator
. If it is
absolutely necessary to leave the site, be sure first to log off from the
Data Administrator
.
1
Access the machine through [Authentication Settings/Address Settings] mode of
Data Administrator
.
2
Click [Authentication settings] of the function selection tree.
3
From [Edit] on the tool bar, select [Authentication] and click [Change authentication mode].
4
Click [Next].
5
Select the specific [Authentication mode] to be changed and click [Next].
%
Changing the Account Track setting erases all user and account information data that has previous-
ly been registered. At this time, Personal User Boxes owned by the users who are deleted and
Group User Boxes owned by the accounts that are deleted may be deleted or changed to Public
User Boxes.
If the boxes are changed to Public User Boxes and if the password set for a particular box before
this change does not meet the Password Rules, no access can be made to the Public User Box, to
which that specific box was changed. In this case, the administrator must first newly set a password
that meets the Password Rules. For details of the Password Rules, see page 1-13.