Chapter 11
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11.1 MEAP
11.1.1 Overview
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This chapter describes MEAP-device-specific information and field service work that may be required in the course of MEAP troubleshooting.
11.1.2 Changes
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Changes to configuration of login application
Changes have been made to the configuration of the login application since the iR3245 series. Details of the changes are as follows.
-The Simple Device Login (SDL) and earlier Single Sign On (SSO) features have been merged into the Single Sign On-H (SSO-H) feature.
-Security Agent, which was required at the time of domain authorization, is no longer required.
-Pre-installed login applications for the iR device are now Default Authentication (DA) and SSO-H only.
-SDL has been discontinued. (The same login service as SDL can be operated by SSO and SSO-H local device authentication.)
In accordance with the changes described above, the pre-install applications and those provided on the accessory CD are as follows
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USB device support
USB device keyboard support
When a USB keyboard is connected, characters can be entered from the displayed software keyboard window. For details of specifications and supported devices,
etc., refer to 'USB keyboard support' in this manual.
USB memory support
USB memory functionality is now supported, where scanned data can be converted into an image file (PDF, TIFF, JPEG) and stored on USB memory and printed
out from USB memory, etc. For details, refer to 'USB Memory related functions' in this manual.
MFID support
In previous devices, in order to judge whether a MEAP application could be run, it was necessary to declare the Device Specification ID (DID) on the MEAP ap-
plication side. This meant that, when a new model was released, even in cases where the MEAP application did not require any revision, until the MEAP application
could support the new model's DID it could not be installed into that device. In order to address this problem, Mandatory Function ID (MFID) is now supported.
MFID is not device dependent and declares the functions required by the MEAP application on a function by function basis. This means that, even for devices that
have just newly been released, as long as the MFID declared by the MEAP application are supported, existing MEAP applications can be installed into the device
without any alterations made to them. For details, refer to 'MFID' in this manual.
11.1.3 Checking the Operating Environment
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This section lists the requirements on the operating environment for the maintenance.
SMS
The following system environments are required in order to enable SMS access.
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Other than iR3245
iR3245
Pre-install
Default Authentication (default)
Simple Device Login
Single Sign On
Default Authentication (default)
Single Sign On-H
Accessory CD
Default Authentication
Simple Device Login
Single Sign On and Security Agent
Default Authentication
Single Sign On-H
Single Sign On and Security Agent
MEMO:
- Cookies must be enabled for each session.
- Java Script must be enabled in all environments.
- The required web server functions for each server are built into the MEAP device, so there is no need to configure them separately.
For the following operations in the combined environment of Windows XP and Internet Explorer6, Java2 Runtime Environment Standard Edition 1.3.1 or later is
required.
- User registration / edit in SSO/SSO-H local device
- Use of SSO remote login in SSO/SSO-H
Operating System
Supported browser
Windows 2000 Professional
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1
Windows XP Professional
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP2
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
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