<Set Authentication Method>

Specify the settings for the authentication methods that are common to all the functions.
For information on the items ("A", "B", "C", and "No") in the "Import All Function" column, see Import All Function.

<Information Used for LDAP Server Authentication>

 (Settings/Register)  <Function Settings>  <Common>  <Set Authentication Method>
You can specify the authentication method for accessing an LDAP server.
Item
Setting Description
DeviceAdmin
NetworkAdmin
Can be set in Remote UI
Import All Function
Name of Item When Exporting with the Remote UI
<Information Used for LDAP Server Authentication>
<Device Settings>, <Device Login Auth. Info.>, <Registered Info. for Each User>
Yes
No
Yes
C
Settings/Registration Basic Information
When <Device Settings> is set
The information set in Registering the LDAP Server is used.
When <Device Login Auth. Info.> is set
The authentication information used when logging into the machine is used.
When <Registered Info. for Each User> is set
The authentication information of the LDAP server is registered for each user.
<Device Login Auth. Info.> is available only when using the same authentication information for logging in to the machine and accessing the LDAP server, and when using a login service which supports Integrated Authentication. For information whether the login service you are using supports Integrated Authentication, contact your dealer or service representative.
When <Registered Info. for Each User> is selected, each user sets the user name and password used for LDAP authentication on the Send Basic Features screen    <Register/Edit Information for Each User> <LDAP Server Authentication Information>.

<Information Used for SMTP Server Authentication>

 (Settings/Register)  <Function Settings>  <Common>  <Set Authentication Method>
You can specify the authentication method for accessing an SMTP server.
Item
Setting Description
DeviceAdmin
NetworkAdmin
Can be set in Remote UI
Import All Function
Name of Item When Exporting with the Remote UI
<Information Used for SMTP Server Authentication>
<Device Settings>, <Registered Info. for Each User>
Yes
No
Yes
C
Settings/Registration Basic Information
If you select <Device Settings>
Uses the information that was set in <Communication Settings: Authentication Settings> (Setting E-mail/I-Fax Communication).
If you select <Registered Info. for Each User>
Registers and uses SMTP server authentication information for each user.
If <Registered Info. for Each User> is selected, each user has to press <Scan and Send>    <Register/Edit Information for Each User> set the user name and password used for SMTP authentication in <SMTP Server Authentication Information>.

<Information Used for File TX/Browsing Authentication>

 (Settings/Register)  <Function Settings>  <Common>  <Set Authentication Method>
You can specify the authentication method for accessing a file server.
Item
Setting Description
DeviceAdmin
NetworkAdmin
Can be set in Remote UI
Import All Function
Name of Item When Exporting with the Remote UI
<Information Used for File TX/Browsing Authentication>
<Standard>, <Device Login Auth. Info.>, <Registered Info. for Each User>
Yes
No
Yes
C
Settings/Registration Basic Information
<Device Login Auth. Info.> is only valid for SMB and WebDAV.
When <Standard> is set
The information set in Registering Destinations in the Address Book is used.
When <Device Login Auth. Info.> is set
The authentication information used when logging into the machine is used.
Even if this is set to <Device Login Auth. Info.>, a user name and password need to be entered when accessing a file server to send/access files if the user is logged in to the machine using Picture Login.
When <Registered Info. for Each User> is set
The authentication information of the file server is registered for each user.
When <Registered Info. for Each User> is selected, each user sets the user name and password used for file server authentication on the Send Basic Features screen    <Register/Edit Information for Each User> <Authentication Information for File TX/Browsing>.
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