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Fuji Xerox DocuCentre-VI C3371 Administrator's Guide

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Authentication/Security Settings
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Tools
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Authentication/Security Settings
In [Authentication/Security Settings], you can configure the registration and
authentication of a user and security settings.
Reference
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For more information about the feature, refer to "Authentication and Accounting Features" (P.465).
1
On the [Tools] screen, select [Authentication/Security Settings].
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For the method of displaying the [Tools] screen, refer to "System Settings Procedure" (P.156).
2
Select an item to set or change.
System Administrator Settings
In [System Administrator Settings], you can set the system administrator ID and passcode.
We recommend setting the system administrator ID and passcode to prevent unauthorized
setting changes and ensure security.
System Administrator's Login ID
Set the system administrator's user ID. Enter the ID from 1 to 32 single-byte characters.
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The default of the system administrator's user ID is “11111”.
1
Select [System Administrator's Login ID].
2
Select [On].
3
Select [Keyboard].
4
Enter the system administrator's ID with up to 32 characters, and then select [Save].
5
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to re-enter the same system administrator’s ID in [Re-enter System
Administrator's Login ID].
6
Select [Save].
7
A confirmation window appears. Select [Yes] to confirm your entry.

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Fuji Xerox DocuCentre-VI C3371 Specifications

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BrandFuji Xerox
ModelDocuCentre-VI C3371
CategoryAll in One Printer
LanguageEnglish

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