Message
Cause
Solution
"You do not have a privilege
to use this function. This job
has been cancelled."
The logged in user is not
allowed to use the selected
function.
For details about how to set
permissions, see "Configuring User
Authentication", Security Guide.
"You do not have a privilege
to use this function. This
operation has been
cancelled."
The logged in user does not
have the privileges to
register programs or change
the paper tray settings.
For details about how to set
permissions, see "Configuring User
Authentication", Security Guide.
When a user cannot be registered
Message
Cause
Solution
"Auto-registration of user
information has failed."
Automatic registration of
information for LDAP
Authentication or Windows
Authentication failed
because the Address Book is
full.
For details about automatic registration
of user information, see "Auto
Registration to the Address Book",
Security Guide.
"Information for user
authentication is already
registered for another user."
The user name for LDAP
authentication was already
registered in a different
server with a different ID,
and a duplication of the user
name occurred due to a
switching of domains
(servers), and so on.
For details about user authentication,
see "Configuring User Authentication",
Security Guide.
When other errors occur
Message
Cause
Solution
"85: Error"
The specified graphics
library is unavailable.
Check that the data is valid.
"98: Error"
The machine could not
access the hard disk
correctly.
Turn off the power, and then back on
again. If the message appears
frequently, contact your service
representative.
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