Default: [Do not Prohibit]
Security Setting for Access Violation
This can be specified by the machine administrator.
When logging in to the machine via a network application, a user may be locked out erroneously
because the number of authentication attempts of the user does not match the number of attempts
logged internally.
For example, access may be denied when a print job for multiple sets of pages is sent from an
application.
If you select [On] under "Security Setting for Access Violation", you can prevent such authentication
errors.
• On
•
Denial Durtn. for Accs. Viol.
Specify the time to limit repeated access by a user.
Use the number keys to enter the time between "0" and "60", and then press [
].
Default: [15]
• Managed User Host Limit
Specify the number of user accounts to manage under Security "Security Setting for
Access Violation".
Use the number keys to enter the number between "50" and "200", and then press [ ].
Default: [200]
• Password Entry Host Limit
Specify the number of passwords to manage under Security "Security Setting for Access
Violation".
Use the number keys to enter the number between "50" and "200", and then press [ ].
Default: [200]
• Status Monitor Interval
Specify the monitoring interval of "Managed User Host Limit" and "Password Entry Host
Limit".
Use the number keys to enter the time between "1" and "10", and then press [ ].
Default: [3]
• Off
Default: [
Off]
Password Entry Violation
This can be specified by the machine administrator.
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