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User Authentication and Accounting (User Login, Job Accounting) > Setting User Login Administration
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Refer to step 3 of "Adding a User (Local User List)" to change a user property.
Adding a User (Local User List) (9-6)
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[Save] > [Yes]
The user information is changed.
Deleting a user
1
Select the user to delete.
2
Click the [OK] button.Select [
] > [Yes].
The selected user will be deleted.
To change the user information of logged in user (User Property)
These users can partially change their own user properties.
1
Display the screen.
[System Menu / Counter] key > [User Property]
2
Change the user properties.
Change or add information as needed.
Adding a User (Local User List) (9-6)
NOTE
The default user with machine Administrator rights cannot be deleted.
Item
Description
User Name
Changes the name shown on the user list. Up to 32 characters can be entered.
Login User Name
Displays the login user name that is entered at login.
Login Password
Changes the password that is entered at login. Up to 64 characters can be entered.
Account Name
Displays the department to which the user belongs.
E-mail Address
Changes the user's e-mail address. Up to 128 characters can be entered.
NOTE
If the user logs in with user authority and [New Destination Entry] is set to [Prohibit], only the e-
mail address can be checked.
Access Level
Displays the user's access level.
Authorization Rules
Displays the usage restriction that is set for the logged in user.
NOTE
This function appears when Local Authorization is set to [On], Group Authorization is set to
[On], or Guest Authorization Setting is set to [On].
[Authorization Rules] shows the account name set for the logged in user and the usage
restrictions that are set for that account.
This function appears when job accounting is set to [On]. For information on job accounting,
refer to the following:
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