Ricoh Aficio MP C5502 User Guide - Page 707
Restrict Display of User Information, Encrypt User Custom Settings & Address Book
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Specifying the Extended Security Functions Specify the encryption strength for sending jobs from the driver to the machine. The machine confirms the encryption strength of the password appended to a job and processes it. If [Simple Encryption] is specified, all jobs that support user authentication are accepted. If [DES] is specified, jobs encrypted with DES or AES are accepted. If [AES] is specified, jobs encrypted with AES are accepted. If you select [AES] or [DES], specify the encryption settings using the printer driver. For details about specifying the printer driver, see the printer driver Help. Default: [Simple Encryption] Restrict Display of User Information This can be specified by the machine administrator. This can be specified if user authentication is specified. When the job history is checked using a network connection for which authentication is not available, all personal information can be displayed as For example, when someone not authenticated as an administrator checks the job history using SNMP in SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin, personal information can be displayed as "********" so that users cannot be identified. Because information identifying registered users cannot be viewed, unauthorized users are prevented from obtaining information about the registered files. Default: [Off] Encrypt User Custom Settings & Address Book This can be specified by the user administrator. Encrypt the individual settings of the machine's users and the data in the Address Book. Even if information on an internal part has been leaked, encryption prevents the individual user settings or the Address Book data from being read. For details, see p.97 "Protecting the Address Book". Default: [Off] Enhance File Protection This can be specified by the file administrator. By specifying a password, you can limit operations such as printing, deleting, and sending files, and can prevent unauthorized people from accessing the files. However, it is still possible for the password to be cracked. By specifying "Enhance File Protection", files are locked and so become inaccessible if an invalid password is entered ten times. This can protect the files from unauthorized access attempts in which a password is repeatedly guessed. When "Enhance File Protection" is specified, ( ) appears in the lower right corner of the screen. The locked files can only be unlocked by the file administrator. When files are locked, you cannot select them even if the correct password is entered. 263