4.7Configuring the Login-Related Settings

2.For [Authentication Mode], select an authentication mode.

When searching for authentication information in the LDAP server or local account, the search order of authentication information can be selected.

If [LDAP to Local] or [Local to LDAP] is selected, the operation becomes as follows.

zIf a password error occurred at the first authentication destination, the authentication process moves to the next destination.

zIf an authentication error occurred at the first and next authentication destinations, a notification of the details of the error that occurred in the first destination is sent.

3.For [Auto Login], select whether or not to enable automatic login.

zThe automatic login setting is applied immediately after an administrator logout. To change the settings while the [Auto Login] is [ON], perform administrator login from the [Maintenance] window or perform the login via the Admin Tool.

zIf Central Admin is enabled in a scanner for which automatic login is enabled, when the scanner is started or resumed from standby mode, preference is given to checking for available scanner settings, add-in installs and system settings in the Central Admin Server, over automatic login.

When scanner settings, Add-ins or system settings are available, they are installed in the scanner. If the number of scanners connecting to the Central Admin Server exceeds the maximum number possible, the installation is skipped, and automatic login is performed.

Updates will be applied to the scanner when a logout is performed from the [Administrator Login] window, when the scanner starts next time, or when the scanner resumes from standby mode.

4.When [Auto Login] is set to [On], enter a [User Name] and [Password].

The scanner follows the Active Directory user name format when authenticating the user login.

zFor users registered in the LDAP server

z When the [Server Type] of the LDAP server is [Active Directory] or [Active Directory Global Catalog]

User Name FormatAuthentication Process

 

 

SAM Account Name

Authenticate the user login name

Does not contain @

(sAMAccountName).

 

Example: user

 

 

User Principal Name

Authenticate the user login name

Contains @

(userPrincipalName).

 

Example: user@example.com

 

 

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