Konica Minolta Kodak Scan Station 710 Administration Guide - Page 35

Configuring Active Directory Server settings, Username, Password, Domain, Base DN, Search Field Tag

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Configuring Active Directory Server settings If you selected to configure the Active Directory Server, proceed with the following steps. If not, go to the section that describes the next device you want to configure. The Active Directory Server allows you to setup a central location for network administration and security. 1. Enter an IP address or a fully qualified domain name in the Active Directory Server Address field. 2. If your server requires it, enter a Username, Password and an optional Domain name for the Active Directory Server account that the Scan Station will log into. 3. Most Active Directory Servers communicate on port 389. If your Active Directory Server communicates on a different port, select the desired port number. 4. The Base DN (Distinguished Name), Search Field Tag, Email Address Tag, and Full Name Field Tag are strings that define the search criteria for the Active Directory Server. See your network administrator for the specific format of these strings. When you have the correct format, enter the Base DN, Search Field Tag, Email Address Tag and Full Name Field Tag. 5. In the Home Directory Tag field enter the name of the tag in your Active Directory Server that defines where the user's home directory is located. This requires the home directory to be defined in your Active Directory Server database. If Force User Login is checked, when the user logs into the Scan Station, their home directory will automatically be used as their destination. 4-10 A-61796 December 2013

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A-61796
December 2013
Configuring Active
Directory Server settings
If you selected to configure the Active Directory Server, proceed with
the following steps. If not, go to the section that describes the next
device you want to configure.
The Active Directory Server allows you to setup a central location for
network administration and security.
1.
Enter an IP address or a fully qualified domain name in the
Active
Directory Server Address
field.
2.
If your server requires it, enter a
Username
,
Password
and an
optional
Domain
name for the Active Directory Server account that
the Scan Station will log into.
3.
Most Active Directory Servers communicate on port 389. If your
Active Directory Server communicates on a different port, select the
desired port number.
4.
The Base DN (Distinguished Name), Search Field Tag, Email
Address Tag, and Full Name Field Tag are strings that define the
search criteria for the Active Directory Server. See your network
administrator for the specific format of these strings. When you have
the correct format, enter the
Base DN, Search Field Tag, Email
Address Tag
and
Full Name Field Tag
.
5.
In the
Home Directory Tag
field enter the name of the tag in your
Active Directory Server that defines where the user’s home directory
is located. This requires the home directory to be defined in your
Active Directory Server database.
If
Force User Login
is checked, when the user logs into the Scan
Station, their home directory will automatically be used as their
destination.