5. Enhanced Network Security
5.
For "Driver Encryption Key", press [Change].
"Driver Encryption Key" is one of the extended security functions. For details about this and other
security functions, see "Specifying the Extended Security Functions".
6.
Enter the driver encryption key, and then press [OK].
5
Enter the driver encryption key using up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
The network administrator must give users the driver encryption key specified on the machine so they
can register it on their computers. Make sure to enter the same driver encryption key that is specified
on the machine.
7.
Press [OK].
8.
Press the [User Tools/Counter] key.
For details about specifying the encryption key on the printer driver, see the printer driver Help.
For details about specifying the encryption key on the TWAIN driver, see the TWAIN driver Help.
• p.35 "Logging on Using Administrator Authentication"
• p.36 "Logging off Using Administrator Authentication"
• p.233 "Specifying the Extended Security Functions"
Group Password for PDF files
This can be specified by the network administrator.
On the machine, specify the group password for PDF files.
By using a PDF group password, you can enhance security and so protect passwords from being analyzed.
For details about logging on and logging off with administrator authentication, see "Logging on Using
Administrator Authentication", "Logging off Using Administrator Authentication".
1.
Press the [User Tools/Counter] key.
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