User Authentication Information Registered By Sso-H; Backup Of User Inbox And Advanced Box Document Data - Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8105 Series Service Manual

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6) Click [Download] under "Download/delete Disabled License File" item. Following the
instructions on the window, specify the location to save the file. Set a distinctive name
for the disabled license file so that you can recognize it for which application. After you
download the disabled license file to your PC, click [Delete]. Click [Yes] in a confirmation
window for license deletion.
7) Return to the MEAP Application Management page, click [Uninstall] button of the
application you want to uninstall. Click [Yes] in a confirmation window for uninstallation. If
there are several applications, repeat the procedures 1) to 7).
8) After the use of this product is started, re-install the application using an application file (jar
file) of each application from SMS and the disabled license file (lic file).
8. User Authentication Information Registered by SSO-H (Single Sign-ON H)
In the case that the MEAP login application has been changed to SSO-H, there is a need to
make a backup of the user authentication information.
1) Access the URL given below.
http://[IP address of the device]:8000/sso/
The default password is MeapSmsLogin. If a user has changed the password, ask the user
to change the password again after the use of this product is started.
CAUTION:
The default password is MeapSmsLogin. If the user has changed the password, ask
him/her to change the password again after the use of this product is started.
2) Login with the user name and password registered as an administrator in SSO-H.
The default administrator user name and password are as follows:
User Name: Administrator
Password: password
3) Click [User Control].
4) Put a checkmark to Select All, and then click [Export].
5) Leave the file format and character code as defaults and click [Start Export].
6) Following the instructions on the window, specify the location to save the file and click [Save].
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9. Backup of User inbox and Advanced Box document data

CAUTION: Backup of "Advanced Box"
Advanced Box in a this product cannot be backed up. Only restoring the data backed
up from a standard HDD can be performed. Depending on the system version of the
machine, both backup and restoration might not be performed.
The procedure of backup and restoration of a box document data is described below.
Specify the backup destination of a document data: Specify an address, a user name, a
password, and a path to the SMB server where a backup of a document data.
CAUTION: Data which cannot be backed up
If you back up/restore stored data without restarting the machine after changing the
language displayed on the touch panel display by pressing [Settings/Registration] >
[Preferences] from the control panel of the machine, the stored data may not be backed
up/restored properly. For more information on the data that cannot be backed up, see
Points to Note for Installation.
CAUTION:
If the language setting in the common specification settings (Settings/Registration) is
set to ON, 'host address' and 'path to folder' might not be displayed correctly or cannot
be referred.
CAUTION:
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Regarding the method of inputting characters, see 'Basic Operations' in the
e-Manual.
A host address can be up to 128 characters in 1 byte or 64 characters in 2 bytes
using the 'Kana-Kanji,' 'Katakana,' 'alphanumeric character,' 'mark,' and 'code input'
modes.
A path to the folder can be up to 255 characters in 1 byte (127 characters in 2 bytes).
A user name can be up to 128 characters in 1 byte or 64 characters in 2 bytes
using the 'Kana-Kanji,', 'Katakana,' 'alphanumeric character,' 'mark,' and 'code input'
modes.
A password can be up to 7 to 48 characters using the 'alphanumeric character' and
'mark (1 byte)' modes.
The voice sound symbol and the semi-voice sound symbol entered in the 'Katakana (1
byte)' mode are counted up as one 1-byte character.
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