Login Service - Canon imagePRESS C1 P Service Manual

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3) On the application list, select the radio button of the application you want to uninstall, and click [Uninstall] button.
4) Check the screen to make sure that what is shown is the application you want to uninstall; then, click [OK] button.
In response, the system runs an uninstall sessions.

11.1.22 Login Service

imagePRESS C1 P / imagePRESS C1 / imagePRESS C1+ (Printer) / imagePRESS C1+
The login service is used to authenticate the user when a MEAP device is booted up. Login service changes and install/ uninstall are carried out from the 'System
Management' page.
The pre-install applications and those provided on the accessory CD are as follows. Default Authentication is used as the default at the time of shipment from the
factory.
Pre-install
Accessory CD
- When the login service is set to SSO-H, Department ID management needs to be [OFF] before changes can be made. To use SSO-H local device authentication and
Department ID management at the same time, after allocation of the department ID to the Administrator, switch the authentication method to local device
authentication and then turn Department ID management ON.
- To use Department ID management in domain authentication, the option imageWARE accounting manager is required.
- When the setting is SSO-H, the card reader for the option controller card cannot be used.
- When using SSO-H, the clock settings of the server managing the Active Directory and the MEAP device (and the PC used to log in), must be matched. If there is
a time difference of greater than five minutes in the clock settings, an error will be generated when login is attempted.
- When the setting is SSO-H, start up takes a little longer when compared to Default Authentication (because of the time required for object initialization).
- To use the SEND function when the setting is for SSO-H, when sending email, mail addresses need to be programmed against each user. If they are not, email
cannot be sent. Note, however, that when sending i-Fax, the mail addresses set in the device are used.
Important information when using conventional SSO and SDL
- When the login method setting is for SDL, the information registered in SDL must match the Department ID management user information (department ID and
password).
- When the login method setting is for SDL and SSO, Department ID management needs to be [OFF] before making any changes. To use SDL and Department ID
management together, switch the login service to SDL and then turn the Department ID management ON.
- To run Department ID management when the setting is for SSO, the options Net Spot Accountant / imageWARE Accounting Manager are required.
- When the setting is SSO, the option card reader cannot be used.
- When using SSO, the clock settings of the server managing the Active Directory and the MEAP device (and the PC used to log in), must be matched. If there is a
time difference of greater than 30 minutes in the clock settings, an error will be generated when login is attempted with SSO.
- When the setting is for SDL or SSO, startup may take a little longer.
...To use the SEND function when the setting is for SDL and SSO, when sending email, mail addresses need to be programmed against each user. If they are not,
email cannot be sent. Note, however, that when sending i-Fax, the mail addresses set in the device are used.
Default Authentication overview
Default Authentication is the login service that is selected when Department ID management is being used, or when no authentication function has been set. When
Department ID management has been set [ON] in the MEAP device user mode, by entering a seven digit department ID for each department, and a password number
for each department ID, access to the MEAP device can be restricted to those users who enter the code numbers. The department ID and password number can be
Other than iR3245 series / imagePRESS C1+
Default Authentication(default)
Simple Device Login
Single Sign On
Default Authentication
Simple Device Login
Single Sign On and Security Agent
F-11-50
T-11-19
iR3245 series / imagePRESS C1+
Default Authentication (default)
Single Sign On-H
Default Authentication
Single Sign On-H
Single Sign On and Security Agent
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