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Note
❒ If you select [All], you cannot print using a printer driver or a device that
does not support authentication. To also print under an environment that
does not support authentication, select [Simple].
If global groups have been registered:
If global groups have been registered, you can limit the use of functions for
each global group.
You need to create global groups in the Windows server in advance and reg-
ister in each group the users to be authenticated.
You also need to register in the machine the functions available to the global
group members.
A Under “Group”, press [Program / Change], and then press [*Not Pro-
grammed].
If the setting to be specified does not appear, press [T
TT
TNext].
B Press [Change], and then enter the group name.
C Select which of the machine’s functions you want to limit.
D Press [OK].
H
HH
H
Press [OK].
I
II
I
Press the {
{{
{User Tools/Counter}
}}
} key.
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-Creating the Server Certificate
This section explains how to create a Windows certificate for authentication. The
procedure given uses Windows 2000 as an example.
Note
❒ Before you can create a certificate, you need to install Internet Information
Service (IIS).
A In [Control Panel], click [Add/Remove Programs].
B Click [Add/Remove Windows Components] and install [Certificates Service].
C On the [Start] menu, point to [Programs], [Administrative tools], and then click
[Internet Information Service].
D Right-click [Default Web Site] and click [Properties].
E Click the [Directory Security] tab.
F Click [Server Certificate...] in [Secure Communication] at the bottom of the dialog
box.
G Follow Web Server Certificates Wizards to create and install the server certif-
icate.
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