6.3 Logging in: Regular User Mode
6.3Logging in: Regular User Mode
Do not move or shake the scanner when it is turned on.
This can damage the rotating hard disk drive and cause data to be lost.
LDAP authentication for the scanner requires entry of a login name that matches the type of user names saved on the LDAP server.
The following forms of login authentication may be used by the scanner, depending on the LDAP server type and user name format.
zWhen the "Server Type" of the LDAP server is [Active Directory] or [Active Directory Global Catalog]
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SAM Account Name | Authenticate the user login name (sAMAccountName). |
Does not contain a "@" | Example: user |
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User Principal Name | Authenticate the user login name (userPrincipalName). |
Contains a "@" | Example: user@example.com |
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zWhen the "Server Type" of the LDAP server is [Other LDAP Server]
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uid | Authenticate the user login name (uid). |
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cn | Authenticate the user login name (cn). |
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| Example: user |
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Note that the authenticated user info is also used when saving scans to a network folder.
When the scanner is turned on or restarted, automatic login without displaying the "Login" screen is possible.
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