Oki MC780f MC770/780 User Guide - Top Access - Page 259
Setting up User Authentication Setting, Print, Delete, Disable, Enable, MFP Local Authentication
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8 [Administration] Tab Page Setting up User Authentication Setting You can configure user authentication to access your equipment. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Item name 1 User Authentication Description Select whether or not to enable user authentication. [Disable] is set as the default. y You cannot configure "E-mail authentication" if you enable user authentication. y The No Limit Black function becomes unavailable if you enable user authentication. For details of the No Limit Black function, refer to the User's Manual Advanced Guide. 2 Authentication failed print job/Raw Select whether or not to print jobs which have failed user authentication. Print Job y Hold - Select this to register in the hold print job. y Print - Select this to print jobs which failed authentication. y Delete - Select this to delete jobs which failed authentication. y When the N/W-Fax driver is used, selecting [Hold] deletes the job. y When a color copy is set, selecting [Print] deletes the job. 3 Auto Release on Login Specify whether to process private jobs and hold jobs at login. y Disable - Select this not to print at login. y Enable - Select this to print at login. 4 Use Password Authentication for Print Job Enables the password authentication for print jobs. The user name and password are required to execute printing. 5 Enable Guest User Enables operations by the guest user. 6 Authentication Type Select the authentication method. y MFP Local Authentication You can manage network users with the MFP local authentication of your equipment when you do not have a user authentication system in your environment. When MFP local authentication is enabled, users must enter the user name and password that is registered in the equipment to operate the touch panel. y Windows Domain Authentication You can manage network users with Windows domain authentication when you already manage your network using Windows domains. When Windows domain authentication is enabled, users must enter the user name and password that is registered in the Windows domain to operate the touch panel. P.259 "Windows Domain Authentication" y LDAP Authentication You can manage network users with LDAP authentication when you already manage your network using LDAP. When LDAP authentication is enabled, users must enter the user name and password that is registered in the LDAP server to operate the touch panel. P.260 "LDAP Authentication" 7 PIN Code Authentication Select the PIN code authentication method. y Disable - Select this no to use the PIN code authentication. Use the user name and password for authentication. y Enable - Select this to use the PIN code authentication. Instead of the PIN code, it is possible to use the user name and password for authentication. 8 Minimum PIN Code Length Enter a figure that specifies the minimum digits for the PIN code. 258 [Security] Item List