Activation And Settings Of The Uniflow Integration; System Environment; Settings Of The Uniflow Integration; Authentication Modes By The Uniflow Integration - Canon imageRUNNER 1133 Client Manual

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Activation and Settings of the uniFLOW Integration

The overview of the activation and settings of the uniFLOW integration is provided
below.

System Environment

To activate the uniFLOW integration, the machine must be connected to the
uniFLOW server (a server in which the uniFLOW software is installed) over a
network. For more information, see the documentation included with the uniFLOW
software.

Settings of the uniFLOW Integration

The settings of the uniFLOW integration such as user registration can be made
only on the uniFLOW server. Although no special settings on the machine are
required, be sure to check the Department ID Management settings for a proper
setting combination of the Department ID Management and the uniFLOW
integration. (See "Settings of Department ID Management for the uniFLOW
Integration," on p. EN-5.)

Authentication Modes by the uniFLOW Integration

The uniFLOW integration provides the following authentication modes:

Authentication to the Machine

Users are prompted to log in to the machine. This means that users must
authenticate themselves when they use the machine's functions such as the Copy
or Scan functions.

Authentication to the Login and Document Release Function

Users are prompted to log in to the Login and Document Release function. This
means that users can use the machine's functions such as Copy or Scan functions
without logging in at the machine. Instead, users must authenticate themselves
only when they use the Login and Document Release function.
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Managing the Machine with the uniFLOW Integration

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