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8 [Administration] Tab Page
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TSIG/SIG(0) Private Key file
Setting up SMB Session
In SMB Session, you can specify the SMB network properties to access this equipment through a Microsoft Windows
Network and enable SMB printing. When you enable the SMB, users can also browse the local folder in the equipment.
You can also specify the WINS server when the WINS server is used to enable the Windows print sharing and Windows
file sharing services between the different subnets.
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SMB Server Protocol
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Restriction
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NetBIOS Name
You can enter only alphanumerical characters and "-" (a hyphen) for NetBIOS names. If you use any other characters, a
warning message will be displayed.
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Logon
For workgroup and domain names, you can use only alphanumerical characters and symbols other than the following:
; : " < > + = \ | ? , * #
If you use any other characters, a warning message will be displayed.
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[Setup] Item List
Use this setting to upload or delete a private key file to be used for TSIG and SIG(0).
To upload it, click [Browse..] and specify a private key file to be uploaded, and then click
[Upload].
To delete it, click [Delete].
Select whether the SMB protocol is enabled or disabled.
Enable — Select this to enable SMB.
Disable — Select this to disable SMB.
Specify restrictions on SMB.
None — Select this to not specify restrictions on SMB.
Print Share — Select this to enable the file sharing service using SMB, but disable SMB
printing.
File Share — Select this to enable SMB printing, but disable the file sharing service
using SMB.
Enter the NetBIOS name of this equipment. The equipment uses "MFP<NIC Serial
Number>" as the default NetBIOS name.
Enter the workgroup or domain that this equipment joins.
Workgroup — To include the equipment in the workgroup, enter the workgroup name.
All client computers can access this equipment without a user name and password.
Domain — Select this and enter the domain name when the equipment will log on in the
domain. Any client computers which are not members of the domain will need a valid
user name and password to access this equipment. Use this to enhance access security
to this equipment.
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