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To use the Domain Authentication user authentication system of SSO-H (including when performing Domain Authentication with the Domain Authentication + Local Device Authentication user authentication system), a Windows server in which Active Directory is installed is necessary.
To use the Domain Authentication user authentication system of SSO-H (including when performing Domain Authentication with the Domain Authentication + Local Device Authentication user authentication system), it is necessary to synchronize the time of the machine with the time of the computer in which Active Directory is installed. For instructions on setting the current date and time on the machine, see "Current Date and Time."
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You can also specify the number of user's logs displayed on the touch panel display when logging in.
When using the Domain Authentication user authentication system of SSO-H (including when performing Domain Authentication with the Domain Authentication + Local Device Authentication user authentication system), you can use only alphanumeric characters, - (hyphen), _ (underscore), ` (apostrophe), { } (curly brackets), ~ (tilde), ! (exclamation mark), # (number), $ (dollar), % (percent), & (ampersand), ' (quotation mark), ( ) (parentheses), @ (at sign) and ^ (caret) for the user name. You can log in only if you use valid characters. (Case sensitive.)
When using the Local Device Authentication user authentication system of SSO-H (including when performing Local Device Authentication with the Domain Authentication + Local Device Authentication user authentication system), you can only use the following characters for the user name and password (Case sensitive.):
User name: Alphanumeric characters, symbols (with the exception of \ / : * ? | < > [ ] ; , = + @ ") and spaces not exceeding a total 32 characters
Password: Alphanumeric characters not exceeding a total 32 characters (no symbols)
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If you are using the Domain Authentication user authentication system of SSO-H (including when performing Domain Authentication with the Domain Authentication + Local Device Authentication user authentication system), select the Login destination from the drop-down list. (For information on selecting the Login destination, see "SSO-H (Single Sign-On H).")
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If Local Device Authentication is set as the user authentication system, only [This device] is displayed in the <Login Destination> drop-down list.
The names of the domains which allow user authentication are displayed in the [Login Destination] drop-down list.
Press [Alphabetical], or [Alphabetical] to change the order of the items in the drop-down list.
Regardless of the items displayed in the <Login Destination> drop-down list, the domain which the machine belongs to appears at the top of the list, and [This device] appears at the bottom of the list.
If seven or more items are displayed in the <Login Destination> drop-down list, [Alphabetical], , and are displayed in the [Login Destination] drop-down list.
If you press [Alphabetical], the items displayed in the <Login Destination> drop-down list are displayed in reverse alphabetical order, and the key changes to [Alphabetical].
If you press [Alphabetical], the items displayed in the [Login Destination] drop-down list are displayed in reverse alphabetical order, and the key changes to [Alphabetical].
Press to scroll down the list.
Press to scroll up the list.
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To perform operations again, you have to re-enter your user name and password.
If you do not log out after you are finished using the machine, any subsequent copies made are added to the total of the user you logged in as.
Even if you forget to log out after you are finished using the machine, the screen for entering the user name and password automatically appears when a specified time elapses. (See "Auto Reset Time.")
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SSO-H is used as example to explain the procedure. However, if you are using a different login service, the login procedure may vary.
For instructions on selecting and setting a login service other than default authentication, see "Login Service Selection."
For instructions on registering user data for Local Device Authentication user authentication system of SSO-H, see "Registering/Editing User Data for Local Device Authentication."
For information on the user name used for the Domain Authentication user authentication system of SSO-H (including when performing Domain Authentication with 'Domain Authentication + Local Device Authentication' user authentication system), contact your system administrator.
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