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Windows sign-in configuration

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3. In the server authentication requirements section, you can select the appropriate authentication type in the server (use printer user's credentials, use LDAP administrator's credentials). You must fill in the domain name, username, and password. 4. In the LDAP database search setttings section, fill in these fields: ● In the Bind and search root enter the path to start searching the database (for example, o=mycompany.com). ● In the Retrieve the printer user's name using this attribute box, enter the name of the attribute that contains the person's name (for example, displayName). ● In the Match the name entered with this attribute box, enter the name of the attribute whose content should be matched with the username type during sign-in. ● In the Retrieve the user's email address using this attribute box, enter the name of the attribute that contains the person's email address (for example, mail or rfc822Mailbox). ● In the Retrieve the printer user group using this attribute box, enter the name of the attribute that contains the groups to which the person belongs. 5. Click the Apply button to save the settings. Setup is complete. 6. To check that the LDAP retrieval is set up correctly, enter at least three characters of a network contact name in the Test box, and then click the Test button. If the test is successful, a message is displayed. Windows sign-in configuration Configure the Windows sign-in process. Information needed before starting Ensure that you have the following information before starting the configuration: ● Windows domain ● Attributes for matching the name entered (such as cn or samAccountName), retrieving the email address (such as mail), and how the name will be displayed on the control panel (such as displayName) Setup The following steps provide the complete procedure for this topic. In the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Windows sign-in configuration. 1. Enable Windows sign-in status (mandatory to continue with Windows sign-in configuration). 2. Enter the name of the default Windows domain (for example, mycompany.com). ● If you do not know the Windows domain, contact the server administrator. ● If you want to enable a secure (SSL) connection, enable the toggle Use a secure connection (SSL). 3. In the Match the name entered with this attribute box, enter the name of the attribute; its content should be matched with the username type during sign-in. 4. In the Retrieve the user's email address using this attribute box, enter the name of the attribute that contains the person's email address (for example, mail or rfc822Mailbox). Windows sign-in configuration 131

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3.
In the server authentication requirements section, you can select the appropriate authentication type in
the server (use printer user’s credentials, use LDAP administrator’s credentials). You must fill in the domain
name, username, and password.
4.
In the LDAP database search setttings section, fill in these fields:
In the
Bind and search root
enter the path to start searching the database (for example,
o=mycompany.com
).
In the
Retrieve the printer user’s name using this attribute
box, enter the name of the attribute that
contains the person's name (for example,
displayName
).
In the
Match the name entered with this attribute
box, enter the name of the attribute whose content
should be matched with the username type during sign-in.
In the
Retrieve the user’s email address using this attribute
box, enter the name of the attribute that
contains the person's email address (for example,
mail
or
rfc822Mailbox
).
In the
Retrieve the printer user group using this attribute
box, enter the name of the attribute that
contains the groups to which the person belongs.
5.
Click the
Apply
button to save the settings. Setup is complete.
6.
To check that the LDAP retrieval is set up correctly, enter at least three characters of a network contact
name in the
Test
box, and then click the
Test
button. If the test is successful, a message is displayed.
Windows sign-in configuration
Configure the Windows sign-in process.
Information needed before starting
Ensure that you have the following information before starting the configuration:
Windows domain
Attributes for matching the name entered (such as
cn
or
samAccountName
), retrieving the email address
(such as
mail
), and how the name will be displayed on the control panel (such as
displayName
)
Setup
The following steps provide the complete procedure for this topic.
In the Embedded Web Server, click
Settings
>
Windows sign-in configuration
.
1.
Enable Windows sign-in status (mandatory to continue with Windows sign-in configuration).
2.
Enter the name of the default Windows domain (for example,
mycompany.com
).
If you do not know the Windows domain, contact the server administrator.
If you want to enable a secure (SSL) connection, enable the toggle
Use a secure connection (SSL)
.
3.
In the
Match the name entered with this attribute
box, enter the name of the attribute; its content should be
matched with the username type during sign-in.
4.
In the
Retrieve the user’s email address using this attribute
box, enter the name of the attribute that
contains the person's email address (for example,
mail
or
rfc822Mailbox
).
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