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3.2 Functions Using the PKI Card Authentication System 3 3.2 Functions Using the PKI Card Authentication System This section explains the functions using the PKI card authentication system. Function Address Search (LDAP) using PKI card SMB TX using PKI card Scan to E-mail (S/MIME) using PKI card PDF encryption and signature addition using PKI card PKI Card Print Scan To Me Scan To Home Description Logs in to the LDAP server using the Kerberos authentication ticket that is obtained by Active Directory authentication using the PKI card when searching for the destination via the LDAP server. The user can perform authentication only once to obtain access privileges, and configure the single sign-on environment to be convenient. Logs in to the destination computer using the Kerberos authentication ticket that is obtained by Active Directory authentication using the PKI card when sending scanned data via SMB. The user can perform authentication only once to obtain access privileges, and configure the single sign-on environment to be convenient. Adds a digital signature using the PKI card when sending an e-mail. This function prevents fabrication or spoofing of an e-mail. Encrypts a PDF document and adds a signature using the digital certificate registered in the PKI card when distributing scanned data as a PDF document. This function prevents illegal access to or fabrication of a PDF document. The optional i-Option LK-102 v3 or i-Option LK-110 v2 is required to enable the PDF document encryption function using the PKI card. Encrypts print data using the PKI card to send it to the MFP. Print data is stored on an MFP, and can be decrypted and printed if the same user performs authentication on a MFP using the PKI card. The print data is encrypted when it is sent from the printer driver and can only be printed when authentication at the MFP using the PKI card is successful; therefore, you can ensure the confidentiality of documents. Sends scanned data to the user's e-mail address. The user can obtain the user's e-mail address using the LDAP protocol, and easily send data to the obtained address. This function is effective when frequently sending scanned data to the user's address. Sends scanned data to the user's computer. The user can obtain the position of the user's Home folder from Active Directory, and easily send data to the Home folder of the user's computer. This function is effective when frequently sending scanned data to the user's address. Reference p. 3-5 p. 3-8 p. 3-12 p. 3-15 p. 3-18 p. 3-26 p. 3-28 AU-211P 3-4

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AU-211P
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3.2
Functions Using the PKI Card Authentication System
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3.2
Functions Using the PKI Card Authentication System
This section explains the functions using the PKI card authentication system.
Function
Description
Refer-
ence
Address Search (LDAP) us-
ing PKI card
Logs in to the LDAP server using the Kerberos authentication
ticket that is obtained by Active Directory authentication us-
ing the PKI card when searching for the destination via the
LDAP server.
The user can perform authentication only once to obtain ac-
cess privileges, and configure the single sign-on environment
to be convenient.
p. 3-5
SMB TX using PKI card
Logs in to the destination computer using the Kerberos au-
thentication ticket that is obtained by Active Directory au-
thentication using the PKI card when sending scanned data
via SMB.
The user can perform authentication only once to obtain ac-
cess privileges, and configure the single sign-on environment
to be convenient.
p. 3-8
Scan to E-mail (S/MIME) us-
ing PKI card
Adds a digital signature using the PKI card when sending an
e-mail.
This function prevents fabrication or spoofing of an e-mail.
p. 3-12
PDF encryption and signa-
ture addition using PKI card
Encrypts a PDF document and adds a signature using the
digital certificate registered in the PKI card when distributing
scanned data as a PDF document.
This function prevents illegal access to or fabrication of a
PDF document.
The optional
i-Option LK-102 v3
or
i-Option LK-110 v2
is
required to enable the PDF document encryption function us-
ing the PKI card.
p. 3-15
PKI Card Print
Encrypts print data using the PKI card to send it to the MFP.
Print data is stored on an MFP, and can be decrypted and
printed if the same user performs authentication on a MFP
using the PKI card.
The print data is encrypted when it is sent from the printer
driver and can only be printed when authentication at the
MFP using the PKI card is successful; therefore, you can en-
sure the confidentiality of documents.
p. 3-18
Scan To Me
Sends scanned data to the user’s e-mail address.
The user can obtain the user’s e-mail address using the
LDAP protocol, and easily send data to the obtained address.
This function is effective when frequently sending scanned
data to the user’s address.
p. 3-26
Scan To Home
Sends scanned data to the user’s computer.
The user can obtain the position of the user’s Home folder
from Active Directory, and easily send data to the Home fold-
er of the user’s computer.
This function is effective when frequently sending scanned
data to the user’s address.
p. 3-28