Panasonic DP-8060 Operating Guide

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Chapter 1    General Description
User Authentication
The User Authentication is a function to use devices under the management of a Windows server. As a result, 
users must be authenticated before they can use the functions of the machine (copying, faxing, scanning, and 
printing). *1  The supported authentication protocol is NTLM v2.
Windows Server
Device
User ID/Password
Authentication
- Windows 2000 Server 
- Windows Server 2003 
  or
- Windows NT Server 4.0 & Exchange 5.5 or later
LAN
Users
 Users login to the device using their Windows user account (user ID and password).
System administrator
 The system administrator can manage user accounts by using the Windows Server.
 User authentication can be set independently for each function (copying, faxing, scanning, and printing). *3
The Job Tracking function allows the system administrator to receive a machine usage log and send/receive log 
via Email. *2
The Email to the administrator includes the name of the device user, destination, and communication time, 
together with the image of the document that was sent or received.
NOTE
NTLM authentication is a user authentication protocol used in the Windows NT family of operating 
systems.
NTLM uses a challenge/response method, and the password is encrypted when sending across the 
network. In Windows 2000, this protocol can also be used to maintain compatibility between client 
and server.
*1. User Authentication for printing function is only available for the function such as the Mailbox print 
which involves the Touch Panel operation. PC printing without the Touch Panel Operation is not 
authenticated.
*2. User Authentication needs to be activated for either Copy, Fax/Email, Scanner, or Print function 
before setting the Job Tracking function.
*3. When the user authentication for fax function is set to valid, Email address is allocated and fixed 
automatically.