Authentication and its Application
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Limitation
❒
Users managed in other domains are subject to user authentication, but they
cannot obtain items such as e-mail addresses.
❒
If you have created a new user in the domain controller and selected
[
User
must change password at next logon
]
, log on to the machine from the computer
to change the password before logging on from the machine’s control panel.
Note
❒
The first time you access the machine, you can use the functions available to
your group. If you are not registered in a group, you can use the functions
available under
[
*Default Group
]
. To limit which functions are available to
which users, first make settings in advance in the address book.
❒
When accessing the machine subsequently, you can use all the functions
available to your group and to you as an individual user.
❒
Enter the login password correctly, keeping in mind that it is case-sensitive.
❒
Users who are registered in multiple groups can use all the functions avail-
able to those groups.
❒
If you specify in the address book which functions are available to global
group members, those settings have priority.
❒
A user registered in two or more global groups can use all the functions avail-
able to members of those groups.
❒
If the “Guest” account on the Windows server is enabled, even users not reg-
istered in the domain controller can be authenticated. When this account is
enabled, users are registered in the address book and can use the functions
available under
[
*Default Group
]
.
Specifying Windows Authentication
This can be specified by the machine administrator.
Note
❒
To automatically register user information such as e-mail addresses under
Windows authentication, it is recommended that communication between
the machine and domain controller be encrypted using SSL.
❒
Under Windows Authentication, you do not have to create a server certificate
unless you want to automatically register user information such as e-mail ad-
dresses using SSL.
A
Press the
{
User Tools/Counter
}
key.
B
Press
[
System Settings
]
.
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