Chapter 3 Configuring Your Library
Working With User Accounts
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The path to open the appropriate screen is as follows:
• From the web client, select
Setup > Notification > Setup
.
Deleting E-mail
Notifications
3
Administrative users can delete an e-mail notification when it is no
longer needed.
The path to open the appropriate screen is as follows:
• From the web client, select
Setup > Notification > Setup
.
Working With User Accounts
Administrative users can create local user accounts on the library for local
authentication, or enable and configure the Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (LDAP) for remote authentication. You may use either or both
methods, according to your needs. This section covers how to set up user
accounts and authentication for both local and remote authentication.
Local Authentication vs.
Remote Authentication
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Local authentication control is managed on the library. An administrator
sets up accounts and privileges on the library. To use local authentication,
a user must enter a local user name and password.
Remote authentication is managed by an LDAP server. Enabling LDAP
allows existing user accounts residing on an LDAP server to be integrated
into the library’s current user account management subsystem. User
Note:
The default
e-mail notification settings
can be modified, but not deleted. The e-mail address,
, cannot be modified.
Note:
The default
e-mail notification settings
can be modified, but not deleted. The e-mail address,
, cannot be modified.