Authentication tab
Use settings on this tab to globally enable authentication for the Unified Client component at the domain level.
Authentication requires MFP users to provide valid credentials to send documents to the workflow server. The authentication settings are configured for the server, and they can be enabled or disabled for any group of MFPs.
Option | Description |
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Authentication Type |
Specifies the authentication method to be used by the component.
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Domain |
Specify the name for the default domains separated by semicolon (;) to be used to authenticate users when Windows is selected as the Authentication Type. Do not use the fully qualified Domain Name Server (DNS) domain name. Do not use top level domain qualifiers such as .com, .net or .org. For example, if the user is listed as mydomain/user1 or user1@mydomain.domain.com, then in a User Principal Name (UPN) format, the domain should be "mydomain", not "mydomain.domain.com". |
Custom Script |
The administrator defines prompts that are displayed to the user. An event is sent to the server when a user logs in. The administrator must provide the .NET plug-in DLL that responds to the event.
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Prompts | Click this button to open the Authentication Prompts dialog box and configure the prompts that will be displayed to the user. For more information, see Authentication Prompts dialog box. |
User Info Lookup |
Specify the method to retrieve additional information about the authenticated user:
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LDAP |
You can configure an LDAP search to retrieve additional information about the authenticated user, such as their email and full name. To enable this feature, select LDAP. Click the Configure button to open the LDAP Lookup Settings dialog box to configure settings for the LDAP server. When Windows is selected as the
Authentication Type, the email address is
retrieved automatically as part of the authentication, so an LDAP search
is not required if you only need the email address.
For more information, see LDAP Lookup Settings dialog box. |