Setting User Login Administration; Authentication Security - Olivetti d-COPIA 255MF Operation Manual

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User Authentication and Accounting (User Login, Job Accounting) > Setting User Login Administration

Setting User Login Administration

This registers, alters and deletes users and configures the settings for User Login Administration.

Authentication Security

If user authentication is enabled, configure the user authentication settings.
User Account Lockout Setting
You can prohibit the use of a user account if an incorrect password is entered repeatedly to login with that account.
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Display the screen.
1
[System Menu / Counter] key > [User Login/Job Accounting]
NOTE
If the user authentication screen appears, enter your login user name and login password and select [Login].
For this, you need to log in with administrator privileges.
The factory default login user name and login password are set as shown below.
Login User Name
d-COPIA 255MF:2500
Login Password
d-COPIA 255MF:2500
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[User Login Settings] > [User Account Lockout Settings]
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Configure the settings.
The following settings can be set.
Item
Lockout
Lockout Policy
Locked out Users List
Select whether or not account lockout policy is enabled.
Value: Off, On
Specify the conditions and the extent to which the account lockout is applied.
Value
Number of Retries until Locked:Specify the conditions and the extent to which the account
lockout is applied. (1 to 10 times)
Lockout Duration: Specify how long the account is to be locked out until it is unlocked. (1 to 60
minutes)
Lockout Target Specify the extent to which the account lockout is applied. You can select from
[All] or [Remote Login Only]. Remote Login Only locks out all operations from outside the
operation panel.
Displays a list of locked out users. You can unlock a user by selecting the user in the list, and
selecting [Unlock].
NOTE
This function is displayed when account lockout policy is enabled.
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