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Therefore, department ID management should not be 'ON'. If department ID management is set to 'ON' while using Domain Authentication and log-in becomes
impossible, change the log-in service to Default Authentication and turn department ID management to [OFF].
- For combination with NSA / iWAM, it is necessary to set the user with administrative privilege of the domain on the SA service account.
- When the print count and scan count for each department ID needs to be managed in conjunction with Local Device Authentication and department ID
management, turn department ID management to [ON]. To use simultaneously Local Device Authentication and department ID management, the information
registered with Local Device Authentication should be matched with the user information of department ID management (department ID and password).
- The user information registered by SDL and the one by Local Device Authentication are managed separately in the iR device. The user information registered
in one system is not reflected to the other.
- The card reader for optional control card cannot be used for Local Device Authentication. When using the card reader for control card, set SDL.
- Security Agent is necessary only for Domain Authentication.
- Security Agent should be installed on the computer in the domain with iR device installed.
- Installation of Security Agent is included in MEAP Administrator CD-ROM.
Operating Environment
The operation is guaranteed for SDL or SSO if the system environment is in keeping with the following requirements:
SDL (registering/editing user information)
a. Operating System and Supported Browsers
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Important:
- If you use Internet Explorer 6 on Windows XP, you will need Java 2 Runtime Environment Standard Edition 1.3.1.
SSO
To use SSO, you must have a Widows server to which Active Directory has been installed as well as Security Agent.
1) PC for hosting Security Agent
a. Supported OS
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When using SA on WindowXP SP2, it is necessary to exclude Security Agent from the targets of firewall at the setting of the firewall.
b. Others
Access right to Windows 2000 domain Name System (DNS)Access right to domain controller
For combination with NetSpot Accountant / iW Accounting Manager, and department ID management is turned on to use it, it is necessary to set the user with
administrative privilege of the domain on the SA service account.
2) Client PC (if access from Web browser to MEAP device is desired)
a. Operating System and Supported Browsers
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b. Others
Access right to Windows 2000 Domain Name System (DNS)
Access right to Domain Controller Client
Steps to Change Login Services
1) Make the following selections:
System Management > Enhanced Sys. App.
Operating System
Supported browser
Windows 98 SE
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1
Windows 2000 Professional SP3
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1
Windows XP
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1
Operating System
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Operating System
Supported Browsers
Windows 98 SE
Windows NT Workstation 4.0 SP6a
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 SP2
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1
Windows ME
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1
Windows 2000 Professional SP3
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 SP3
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1
Windows XP Professional
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1
Summary of Contents for iR C2880 series
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