Group Settings dialog box
Options in the Group Settings dialog box to configure settings for device groups.
Add a group on the Groups tab of the Fuji Xerox AIP configuration dialog box.
- To add a group, click Add Group on the menu bar. Then, in the Group Settings dialog box, configure options on the General and Authentication tabs.
General Tab
Option | Description |
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Name | Type a name for the group. This name does not appear on the MFP display and it is used strictly for identification purposes. |
Temporary Repository | Specify the protocol that will be used to connect to temporary repositories:
Use one of the FTP options if you anticipate scanning documents with more than 200 pages. With HTTP or HTTPS, the maximum number of pages that can be scanned is 200. |
Associated MFP Addresses | Enter the IP address or host name for each device that you want to add to the
group. This list must contain at least one MFP device. Tip: A network
name is usually preferable, because an IP address can change if you are using
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
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Authentication Tab
Options on this tab configure authentication settings for devices in a group.
Option | Description |
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Requires Authentication | Select this check box to require that MFP devices in this group authenticate users. |
Use Global Authentication Settings | If authentication has been configure on the Authentication tab of the Fuji Xerox AIP component settings, then you can select this check box to apply the component authentication settings for the group. When this check box is selected, the Authentication Settings options are unavailable. |
Authentication Settings | Choose the Authentication Type to be used:
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Windows | Windows authentication authenticates users using their Windows domain user
name. In the Domain box, specify the default domain for
authenticating users. 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” and NOT “mydomain.domain.com”. Note: If the device is configured to use
an Authentication Server with authentication type SMB, then the credentials
provided will be used by workflow server. If the authentication type of the device
is something other than SMB, then in addition to workflow server login screen, the
device authentication screen is also displayed.
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Custom Script | When Custom is selected for Authentication Type, 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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User Info Lookup | Select the Use LDAP search to retrieve email check box
to have the server look up the email address and other attributes of the
authenticated user on a designated LDAP server. Click the
Configure button to configure the LDAP settings in the
LDAP Lookup Settings dialog box. Note: When
Windows authentication is used, the email address is retrieved automatically as
part of the authentication and as a result an LDAP search is not required if only
the email address is needed.
For information about specifying the LDAP server settings, see LDAP Lookup Settings Dialog Box. |
Query device authentication session for credentials | The behavior determined by this check box depends on the
Authentication Type setting:
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