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LDAP lookups fail almost immediately

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Troubleshooting 64 LDAP lookups fail almost immediately Try one or more of the following: Make sure that the Address Book Setup contains the host name for the LDAP server 1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Network/Ports > Address Book Setup. 2 Make sure that the host name (not the IP address) of the LDAP server specified in the Server Address field is correct. 3 Apply the changes. Make sure that the Address Book Setup settings are correct 1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Network/Ports > Address Book Setup. 2 If necessary, modify the following settings: • Server Port-Set this port to 636. • Use SSL/TLS-Select SSL/TLS. • LDAP Certificate Verification-Select Never. 3 Apply the changes. Narrow the LDAP search base to the lowest possible scope that includes all necessary users Make sure that the LDAP attributes for the user e‑mail address and home directory are correct Held Jobs / Print Release Lite troubleshooting Cannot use the Held Jobs / Print Release feature Add the user to the appropriate Active Directory group If user authorization is enabled for Held Jobs, then add the user to an Active Directory group that is included in the authorization list for the Secure Held Print Jobs function. Cannot determine Windows user ID Make sure that Smart Card Authentication sets the user ID for the session 1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Apps > Apps Management > Smart Card Authentication > Configure. 2 From the User Session and Access Control section, for the Session Userid setting, specify how to obtain the Windows user ID when logging in: • None-The user ID is not set. Select this option if the user ID is not needed by other applications. • User Principal Name-The smart card principal name or the credential provided by manual login is used to set the user ID (userid@domain).

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LDAP lookups fail almost immediately
Try one or more of the following:
Make sure that the Address Book Setup contains the host name for the LDAP server
1
From the Embedded Web Server, click
Settings
>
Network/Ports
>
Address Book Setup
.
2
Make sure that the host name (not the IP address) of the LDAP server specified in the Server Address
field is correct.
3
Apply the changes.
Make sure that the Address Book Setup settings are correct
1
From the Embedded Web Server, click
Settings
>
Network/Ports
>
Address Book Setup
.
2
If necessary, modify the following settings:
Server Port
—Set this port to 636.
Use SSL/TLS
—Select
SSL/TLS
.
LDAP Certificate Verification
—Select
Never
.
3
Apply the changes.
Narrow the LDAP search base to the lowest possible scope that includes all necessary users
Make sure that the LDAP attributes for the user e
mail address and home directory are correct
Held Jobs / Print Release Lite troubleshooting
Cannot use the Held Jobs / Print Release feature
Add the user to the appropriate Active Directory group
If user authorization is enabled for Held Jobs, then add the user to an Active Directory group that is included
in the authorization list for the Secure Held Print Jobs function.
Cannot determine Windows user ID
Make sure that Smart Card Authentication sets the user ID for the session
1
From the Embedded Web Server, click
Settings
>
Apps
>
Apps Management
>
Smart Card
Authentication
>
Configure
.
2
From the User Session and Access Control section, for the Session Userid setting, specify how to obtain
the Windows user ID when logging in:
None
—The user ID is not set. Select this option if the user ID is not needed by other applications.
User Principal Name
—The smart card principal name or the credential provided by manual login
is used to set the user ID (userid@domain).
Troubleshooting
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