User's Manual
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Delete a scheduled task related to Web Jetadmin.
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Edit a scheduled task related to Web Jetadmin.
User Security
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All About User Security
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User Security Task Modules
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Roles
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Users
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User Security Diagnostics
All About User Security
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Initial User Security
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The HP Web Jetadmin Administrator Role
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Alternate Log-in Method for User Security
A role is a set of permissions for HP Web Jetadmin features. HP Web Jetadmin administrators can assign local
or domain users to user roles. After a user is assigned to a role, that user can access the features specified for
that role.
The following are the security features in HP Web Jetadmin:
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Advanced security technologies on the Microsoft .NET Framework platform provide authentication and
encryption of client/server communications.
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Windows Active Directory integrated role-based user authentication secures the application against
unauthorized usage.
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Optional SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) communication between client browser and application server
ensure data security for application file download.
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Optional Simple Network Management Protocol v3 (SNMPv3) used on devices provides authentication
and encryption.
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IPsec plug-in; using HP Web Jetadmin, you can configure an IPsec policy and then apply it to one or more
selected HP Jetdirect devices.
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Running under a low-privilege service account reducing risk of privilege escalation attacks.
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Secure online update features allow a safe easy way to get online patches updates and new features.
You can manage access to HP Web Jetadmin in User Security. You can control who has access and what they
have access to. In User Security, you can manage:
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Role templates: Two exist to allow you to create one set of access levels and then apply that template
when adding users. You can create, view, edit, and delete role templates.
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Users: Allows you to assign users to a role template. You can create, view, edit, and delete users.
Initial User Security
HP Web Jetadmin is a multi-user application that can be accessed from remote client-workstations. Users
and user-permissions can be administered to control access to the application and specific features within
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