6 net satisfaxtion service monitor, 7 ns-faxmachineintegrationserver, 4 managing users and groups – FaxBack NET SatisFAXtion 8.6 - Manual User Manual

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2 – Server Administration

NET SatisFAXtion 8.6 Manual

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2.3.6

NET SatisFAXtion Service Monitor

Service Name: NET SatisFAXtion Service Monitor (NS700ServiceMonitor)

Runs as Local System.

2.3.7

NS-FaxMachineIntegrationServer

Service Name: NS-FaxMachineIntegrationServer

Runs as Local System. Cannot run on the same machine as NET SatisFAXtion.

This service is installed by the

NS-FaxMachineIntegrationServer.msi

installer

for the Fax Machine Integration Server.

2.4

Managing Users and Groups

The primary means of managing users is through the Administration program. It
allows you to interactively create, modify and delete users and groups.
Administration can also import users from Active Directory or Lightweight
Directory Access Protocol (LDAP).

The Userlist Import/Export program allows you to export the entire user list and
groups to an XML file, and import users and groups from XML as well.

2.4.1

User Permissions

Each user has one of three permission levels:

Super visors: The highest level, Supervisors have full control over the fax
server. This level of access is granted when a user is in the Supervisors
group.

Routers: Routers level users can view the first page of any fax in queue,
and can run reports. Routers cannot change any system setting. This level
of access is granted when a user is in the Routers group.

Users: All other users have the lowest level of permissions. They cannot
view or change any setting on the fax server, they can only send and receive
faxes.

2.4.2

User Properties

2.4.2.1

General

Name

First, Initials, Last: The name of this user

User Name: The user name this user uses to log in to the fax server.

Description: A free-text field where you can describe this user.

Routing Address: The SMTP email address to send inbound faxes to when
routing to email. This can be in one of two formats:

[email protected]

or

SMTPPost!domain.tld!user

. See

2.5.3) Delivering Faxes to Clients

for more

information.

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