Reset user accounts, Create authorization groups, User details setup – Xerox 4112-4127 Enterprise Printing System-4611 User Manual

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Accounting and Authentication/Security Settings

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System Administration Guide

Reset User Accounts

Note

Resetting user accounts within Authentication is a similar same procedure to resetting user
accounts in Accounting. See Chapter 4, Resetting User Accounts.

Create Authorization Groups

Note

Resetting user accounts within Authentication is a similar procedure to resetting user
accounts in Accounting. See Chapter 4, Types of Authentication.

User Details Setup

This feature allows you to configure the settings for user ID authentication. The available
settings depend on the authentication type selected at Authentication > Login Type.

1.

Logon as System Administrator and select the Machine Status button.

2.

From the Tools tab, select Authentication/Security Settings.

3.

Select Authentication.

4.

Select User Details Setup.

5.

The User Details Setup menu options that display will depend on the type of
Authentication that is enforced; Login to Local Accounts, Login to Remote Accounts, or
Xerox Secure Access. Available options depend on the Login Type selected.

Mask User ID (***)

Sets how the User ID is displayed during input. To change the setting, select Change Settings
and then select from the following:

Show: As you enter the UserID, the characters are echoed on the screen in the normal
way.

Hide: As you enter the UserID, the character string is hidden as a row of asterisks (*****).

Failed Access Log

If the number of times that authentication fails within a set time exceeds the Failed Attempts
value set here, then an error is logged. You can set the failing times within the range from 1 to
600. To enable the setting:

a.

Select Change Settings.

b.

Select On.

c.

Using the controller keypad, enter the maximum number of system consecutive access
attempts that will be allowed before it is logged as an error.

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