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If Using Active Directory, What Can It Be Used for?, Settings for Connecting to Active Directory

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4. If Using Active Directory 4. If Using Active Directory What Can It Be Used for? Active Directory can be used for uniform management of devices on the network, such as server computers, client computers, printers and multifunction printers, and information on the users who use them, such as identification information and access permission. Devices and users are managed in fixed groups (referred to as "domains" or "AD domains"). It is also possible to manage large organizations or networks comprised of multiple interconnected domains. Settings for Connecting to Active Directory 3 Enter the domain name, login name and password. Active Directory settings need to be configured in sPSV if setting usage limitations for users managed in Active Directory and registering them to devices. Memo The operation to register user information managed in the Active Directory to the device can be performed smoothly if all settings for the Active Directory are completed before registering the device in sPSV. Active Directory settings can also be configured after registering the device in sPSV. Connecting to an Active Directory in a Specified Domain Domain Name Enter the Active Directory domain name for searching for users and groups. Login Name Enter the user name for logging on to the Active Directory. Password Enter the password for logging on to the Active Directory. 4 To change the port number for connecting to the Active Directory, enter the port number. The range of the port number is from 1-65535 (default: 389). 1 Configure the settings in the [Function Details] window > [Option] > [Environment Settings] > [Server Settings]. Note The firewall port on the Active Directory server may need to be opened beforehand depending on the port being used. 2 Click [Active Directory Server] to open the settings window. - 45 -

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4. If Using Active Directory
4. If Using Active Directory
What Can It Be Used for?
Active Directory can be used for uniform management of devices on the network, such as
server computers, client computers, printers and multifunction printers, and information on
the users who use them, such as identification information and access permission.
Devices and users are managed in fixed groups (referred to as “domains” or “AD domains”).
It is also possible to manage large organizations or networks comprised of multiple
interconnected domains.
Settings for Connecting to
Active Directory
Active Directory settings need to be
configured in sPSV if setting usage
limitations for users managed in Active
Directory and registering them to devices.
Memo
The operation to register user information
managed in the Active Directory to the
device can be performed smoothly if
all settings for the Active Directory are
completed before registering the device in
sPSV.
Active Directory settings can also be
configured after registering the device in
sPSV.
Connecting to an Active
Directory in a Specified
Domain
1
Configure the settings in the [Function
Details] window > [Option] > [Environment
Settings] > [Server Settings].
2
Click [Active Directory Server] to open the
settings window.
3
Enter the domain name, login name and
password.
Domain Name
Enter the Active Directory domain name for
searching for users and groups.
Login Name
Enter the user name for logging on to the Active
Directory.
Password
Enter the password for logging on to the Active
Directory.
4
To change the port number for connecting
to the Active Directory, enter the port
number. The range of the port number is
from 1-65535 (default: 389).
Note
The firewall port on the Active Directory
server may need to be opened beforehand
depending on the port being used.