Network Scanner Operator's Guide

4.3 Logging in: Regular User Mode
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4.3 Logging in: Regular User Mode
LDAP (Active Directory) is used to perform user authentication for the scanner login.
This allows either of the following two forms of login name to be specified in the user info.
The scanner follows the Active Directory user name format when authenticating the user login.
Note that the authenticated user info is also used when saving scans to a network folder.
1. Push the startup button.
The "Login" screen appears.
User Name Authentication Target
Contains a "@" Active Directory user login name (userPrincipalName).
Does not contain a "@" Windows® 2000 Server user login name (sAMAccountName).
HINT
When using the scanner without an LDAP server, enter the following user name
and password. For details about the LDAP server, refer to "1.5.2 LDAP Server"
(page 15).
User Name: guest
Password: guest
Only one administrator or user can login to the scanner at any one time.
Startup button