Connecting Your Printer To An Active Directory Domain - Lexmark MS610dn Administrator's Manual

Embedded web server-security: administrator's guide
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Using security features in the Embedded Web Server
3
Type the group name.
Note: Group names can contain up to 128 UTF‑8 characters.
4
Click Add.
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Repeat steps 3 through 4 to add more user groups.
Note: When creating groups, make a list of all users first, and then determine which device functions are needed by
all users and which functions are needed only by certain users. Each group fulfills a role once combined into a
security template, and users can be assigned to more than one group (or role) in order to grant them access to all
needed functions.
Creating user accounts
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From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > Security Setup.
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Under Advanced Security Setup, click Internal Accounts > Add an Internal Account.
3
Provide the information needed for each account:
Account Name—Type the user's account name (example: "Jack Smith"). You can use up to 164 UTF‑8 characters.
User ID—Type an ID for the account (example: "jsmith"). You can use up to 128 UTF‑8 characters.
Password—Type a password of between 8 and 128 characters.
Re‑enter Password—Type the password entered in the preceding field.
E‑mail—Type the user's e-mail address (example: "jsmith@company.com").
Groups—Select the groups to which the account belongs. Hold down the Ctrl key to select multiple groups for
the account.
4
Click Submit to save the new account, or Cancel to return to the Manage Internal Accounts menu without storing
the new account.
Specifying settings for internal accounts
Internal accounts settings determine the information an administrator submits when creating a new internal account
and the information a user submits when authenticating.
Custom Building Block Name—Type a unique name for this building block.
Require E‑mail Address—Select this box to make the e-mail address a required field when creating new internal
accounts.
Required User Credentials—Select either User ID or User ID and password to specify the information a user must
submit when authenticating.

Connecting your printer to an Active Directory domain

Notes:
This is available only in select printer models.
Make sure to use HTTPS to protect the credentials that are used to join the printer to the domain.
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