Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Product Overview
- Hardware and Installation
- Basic FaxFinder Configuration
- Configuring FaxFinder's IP Address and Network Settings
- Updating the Admin Account
- Setting Time
- Configuring SMTP
- Sending a Test Fax from Fax Machine to FaxFinder
- Adding a Printer (Optional)
- Adding a Network Share (Optional)
- Using a Server Certificate
- Adding Individual Users
- Adding Global Contacts Individually
- Routing Inbound Faxes
- Configuring Modems
- Creating a Restore File
- Fax Management
- Logging into the Web Management Interface
- Navigating the Web Management Interface
- Checking System, Printer, and Share Status
- Checking Modem and Fax Status
- Sending Now
- Canceling Outbound Faxes
- Resetting a Busy Modem
- Blocking a Modem's Inbound and Outbound Faxes
- Checking the Mail Queue
- Viewing Logs
- Rebooting FaxFinder
- Restoring Factory Defaults
- Restoring Configuration
- Managing Users, Contacts, and Recipients
- Advanced Configuration
- Dialing Rules
- Using Active Directory with FaxFinder
- Cover Pages
- FaxFinder Fax Client Software for Windows and Mac
- Troubleshooting
- T.37 Advanced Usage
- Regulatory Information
- 47 CFR Part 68 Telecom
- 47 CFR Part 15 Regulation Class A Devices
- Fax Branding Statement
- Canadian Limitations
- Industry Canada Class A Notice
- EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive Compliance
- Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
- REACH Statement
- Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Statement
- Information on HS/TS Substances According to Chinese Standards
- Information on HS/TS Substances According to Chinese Standards (in Chinese)
- Configuring Active Directory for Use with FaxFinder
- Index

USING ACTIVE DIRECTORY WITH FAXFINDER
Using Active Directory with FaxFinder
Enabling Active Directory
If your organization uses Active Directory to authenticate and authorize users, configure FaxFinder to allow Active
Directory users to login and send faxes.
Important: Before you enable Active Directory in FaxFinder, configure your Active Directory schema to work
with FaxFinder. For details, refer to Configuring Active Directory for Use with FaxFinder.
1. Go to System Configuration > Active Directory.
2. Check Allow LDAP authentication.
3. Enter Active Directory User Settings and Active Directory Server Settings. Refer to Active Directory
Server Settings for details.
4. Click Save.
5. Click Test Connection to verify that the Active Directory Server is configured correctly.
6. Add Active Directory Users. Refer to Adding Active Directory Users for details.
Active Directory Settings
Field Description
Inbound Routing rule Add to the existing destination.
for existing fax
Replace the existing destination.
extension
Skip adding to the Inbound Routing.
Auto synchronize with Check to allow FaxFinder to automatically synchronize with the Active Directory database.
AD FF Users group When enabled, use Sync at and Sync on to schedule automatic synchronization.
Sync at If you enabled auto synchronize, select the time you want FaxFinder to synchronize with
Active Directory. Select Hour and Minute from the drop-down listed.
Sync on If you enabled auto synchronize, select when you want FaxFinder to synchronize with
Active Directory.
Option Description
Day of Month Select Every Day of Month or a specific date. To synchronize
FaxFinder with Active Directory on the 5th day of every
month, set this to 5.
Month Select Every Month or specific month.
Day of Week Select Every Day of Week or select specific day.
Hostname Enter the Active Directory Server IP address.
Port Enter the port number you want FaxFinder to use to connect to the Active Directory
server. The default port number is 389 when SSL is disabled and 636 when SSL is enabled.
Use SSL Check this if you want to use a secure connection to communicate with Active Directory.
Enabling this feature automatically changes the port number used to connect to the
Active Directory server.
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