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Active Directory Authentication, Turning Active Directory Authentication Lock on/off

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Chapter 2 Active Directory Authentication 2 Active Directory Authentication restricts the use of the Brother machine. If Active Directory Authentication is enabled, the machine's control panel will be locked. The machine's settings cannot be changed until the user enters the user ID, domain name and password. Active Directory Authentication includes the following features:  Store incoming faxes  Obtain the machine's email address from the LDAP server You can change the Active Directory Authentication setting using Web Based Management or BRAdmin Professional 3 (Windows®). For more information about Active Directory Authentication, see Software and Network User's Guide. Turning Active Directory Authentication Lock on/off 2 a Start your web browser. b Type "http://machine's IP address/" into your browser's address bar (where "machine's IP address" is the IP address of the Brother machine).  For example: http://192.168.1.2/ c Click Administrator. d Click User Restriction Function. e Select Active Directory Authentication or Off. f Click Submit. NOTE • You need to configure Active Directory Server Settings to enable Active Directory Authentication. • Control Panel Lock is enabled if Active Directory Server is correctly configured. 14

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Chapter 2
14
Active Directory
Authentication
2
Active Directory Authentication restricts the
use of the Brother machine. If Active
Directory Authentication is enabled, the
machine's control panel will be locked. The
machine's settings cannot be changed until
the user enters the user ID, domain name and
password.
Active Directory Authentication includes the
following features:
Store incoming faxes
Obtain the machine's email address from
the LDAP server
You can change the Active Directory
Authentication setting using Web Based
Management or BRAdmin Professional 3
(Windows
®
).
For more information about Active Directory
Authentication, see
Software and Network User's Guide.
Turning Active Directory
Authentication Lock on/off
2
a
Start your web browser.
b
Type “http://machine’s IP address/” into
your browser’s address bar (where
“machine’s IP address” is the IP address
of the Brother machine).
For example:
c
Click
Administrator
.
d
Click
User Restriction Function
.
e
Select
Active Directory
Authentication
or
Off
.
f
Click
Submit
.
NOTE
You need to configure Active Directory
Server Settings to enable Active Directory
Authentication.
Control Panel Lock is enabled if Active
Directory Server is correctly configured.