Settings under "User Authentication/Account Track"
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d-Color MF651/551
2.56
User/Account Common Setting
In the administrator mode of Web Connection, select "User Auth/Account Track"
ö
"User/Account Common
Setting".
2.56.4
Restricting specification of sending destinations
You can restrict specification of sending destinations by users.
Enabling this item disables manual entry of destinations except for recipients of faxes or IP address faxes.
Therefore users can specify sending destinations only by accessing the address book. Enabling this item also
applies the following restrictions.
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Users cannot save documents to User Boxes
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Users cannot transmit documents from User Boxes
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Users cannot use annotation User Boxes
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Users cannot use the image panel
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Users cannot select addresses from the transmission history
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Users cannot use the URL notification function
To restrict users' specification of destinations, it is effective to combine following settings depending on your
operating environments.
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Restrict address registration by users (p. 2-200).
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If you do not want users to use the LDAP server, do not register the LDAP server. (p. 2-59)
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When you permit the public user access, restrict scanning by the public user.(p. 2-202)
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If you are concerned about retrieval of images from User Boxes, do not grant the User Box operation
to users. (p. 2-192)
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If you are concerned about retrieval of images via TCP Socket, disable TCP Socket. (p. 2-165)
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Reference
By configuring "Scan to Authorized Folder Settings" in an environment where user authentication is enabled,
you can restrict the access to SMB destinations registered in the address book. For details, refer to
page 2-39.
Item
Description
Single Color > 2 Color
Output Management
Select whether to treat single color or 2 color printing as "Color" or "Black"
printing.
Summary of Contents for d-color MF551
Page 1: ...NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR d Color MF551 d Color MF651 549802en GB...
Page 12: ...Contents 10 d Color MF651 551 4 1 Index by item 4 3 4 2 Index by button 4 5...
Page 13: ...1 Introduction...
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Page 19: ...2 Setting Items for each Procedure...
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