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 may damage components in the scanner and cause data to be lost.

Depending on the authentication mode and the specified user name, the following authentication process is performed for login authentication.

zFor users registered in the LDAP server

Specify a user name from the user information registered with the LDAP server.

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

User Name Format

Authentication 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

 

 

zWhen the [Server Type] of the LDAP server is [Other LDAP Server]

User Name Format

Authentication Process

 

 

uid

Authenticate the user login name (uid).

 

Example: user

 

 

cn

Authenticate the user login name (cn).

 

Example: user

 

 

zFor users registered in a local account

Specify a user name from the user information of the local account.

Authentication is performed with a specified user login name for a local account saved in a scanner.

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] window is possible.

Login is not possible if the Active Directory account option is "User must change password at next logon". Contact an administrator to change a password, and then try logging in.

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