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ISD300 User Manual
ISD300 User Manual
Microsoft Authentication (SMB)
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Microsoft Authentication (SMB)
MS Windows client access to installed queues can be restricted by
using the SMB protocol. This method uses users and groups with
associated passwords. The list of users and groups can be
managed locally or taken from a Windows Domain Controller or
Active Directory Server.
MS domain security is a characteristic that allows administrators to
authorize or restrict print administration and services to define
users and groups by using their existing user name and password
of the domain.
A domain is a collection of network servers and other computers
that share a security and user account for each user. A user logs on
to the domain and not to individual servers in the domain.
Microsoft Authentication settings can be managed by
administrators only.
What do you want to do?
How to display MS Windows Network information?
How to use the ISD300 as a member of a Domain? (Windows
NT or Active Directory)
How to use the ISD300 as Stand-Alone Server? (Local
Authentication)
How to set Local Users and Groups?
How to set a Printer Administrator Account?

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