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Network Settings
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Network Settings
Chapter 4
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Network settings with external server authentication
In order to use an external server to perform user authentication, various set-
tings must be specified according to the server to be used. Specify the set-
tings according to the procedures described below.
Specify the external server authentication settings according to the network
environment being used.
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Detail
If “Active Directory” was selected for external server authentication,
specify a password of one or more characters. If no password is speci-
fied, authentication will fail.
Do not use “”” or “+” in the external server password. For details on the
operating conditions of the external server, contact the network adminis-
trator.
If “Password Rules” is set to “Enable”, only a password with 8 digits can
be specified. For details on the password rules, refer to the User’s Guide
[Copy Operations].
A maximum of 20 external servers can be registered.
If external server authentication was selected, [Server Name] appears in
the user authentication screen so that logon is possible by selecting a
server from those that are registered.
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Note
The specifications of the operating system may have changed, or a new
operating system may have been released. For details, refer to the man-
ual for the operating system.
Setting
Description (reference)
Active Directory
Select this setting when using Window 2000 Server or 2003 Server.
NTLM v1
NTLM v2
Select this setting when using Window NT 4.0 Server.
NTLMv2 is applied from Windows NT 4.0 (Service Pack 4).
NDS
Select this setting when using NetWare 5.1 or NetWare 6.0.
LDAP
Select this setting when using an LDAP server.
Summary of Contents for cm5520
Page 1: ...Océ cm5520 Network Scanner Operations User s Guide Printing for Professionals ...
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Page 22: ...1 Before using scanning functions Chapter 1 Before using scanning functions ...
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Page 36: ...2 Scanning Chapter 2 Scanning ...
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Page 140: ...3 Specifying Utility mode parameters Chapter 3 Specifying Utility mode parameters ...
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Page 208: ...4 Network Settings Chapter 4 Network Settings ...
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Page 344: ...5 Scan function troubleshooting Chapter 5 Scan function troubleshooting ...
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