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Ricoh Pro C751EX - 4 Protecting Data from Information Leaks; Configuring Access Permissions for Stored Files

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4. Protecting Data from Information
Leaks
This chapter describes how to protect document data.
Configuring Access Permissions for Stored Files
You can specify who is allowed to access stored scan files and files stored in the Document Server.
This can prevent activities such as printing or sending of stored files by unauthorized users.
You can also specify which users can change or delete stored files.
Access Permission
To limit the use of stored files, you can specify four types of access permissions.
Read-only
In addition to checking the content of and information about stored
files, you can also print and send the files.
Edit
You can change the print settings for stored files.
This includes permission to view files.
Edit / Delete
You can delete stored files.
This includes permission to view and edit files.
Full Control
You can specify the user and access permission.
This includes permission to view, edit, and edit / delete files.
Password for Stored Files
Passwords for stored files can be specified by the file creator (owner) or file administrator. You
can obtain greater protection against the unauthorized use of files. For details about specifying
passwords for stored files, see p.84 "Specifying Passwords for Stored Files".
Even if user authentication is not set, passwords for stored files can be set.
Files can be stored by any user who is allowed to use the Document Server, copy function, or scanner
function.
Using Web Image Monitor, you can check the content of stored files. For details, see Web Image
Monitor Help.
The default access permission for the file creator (owner) is "Read-only". You can also specify the
access permission.
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