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To apply these groups for user control at the MFP only requires the administrator to assign numeric
values to the user attributes. These values correspond to the index number of the groups when they
are created on the MFP. In the above example, the value of 2 for the homePhone corresponds to the
second Page Limit Group created; the value of 3 for pager corresponds to the third Authority Group
created; and a value of 1 for ipPhone corresponds to the first Favorite Operation Group created.
Each network users experience after logging into the MFP can be varied by changing the values of the
user’s attributes in active directory. Windows Script Host programming can be used to perform batch
updates to user attributes based on the customer’s criteria. The following screens show some of the
possible logins based on LDAP Server Access Control.
1. Network user attempting to copy in color but restricted to black and white copies only.
Figure 1
2. Network user who has requested that the display language and keyboard be in Russian.
Figure 2










