
If you enable Session Logon for the Quick Connect, LDAP/SMTP, or Fax via SMTP connectors, refer to
the connector-specific configuration section for information about selecting the authentication type.
6.7.5.1 - Session Logon Settings
Setting Description
Configured Enables Session Logon in the Device pane when selecting the Yes check box; or
disables Session Logon in the Device panel (this disables all the other fields and
properties).
Directory services Specifies the directory service that manages your list of users ( Windows Active
Directory or Novell Directory Services).
Type The directory service type. The default type is Windows Active Directory.
If the ShareScan Administration Console detects that the Novell client is installed,
Novell Directory Services (NDS) is added to the list.
Domain The domain associated with your login name and password (you can also specify
another domain name):
l Windows Active Directory: The current domain for the local machine is default.
l Novell Directory services: You must specify the NDS Server and ID.
Bypass session logon (no
authentication):
This option enables the ShareScan client to be configured to bypass the Session
Logon form when only the user identification is received from the device, Cost
Recovery or ID Services and the password is not provided. While a network
authentication is not performed by ShareScan Session logon, if the username is
provided it is used by the individual connectors when needed.
Bypass session logon
(authenticate user):
This option enables a network authentication to be performed by ShareScan using
the username and password provided by the device, Cost Recovery, ID Services or
ShareScan Single Sign on Extender.
Search parameters Specifies the parameters for searching the selected directory.
Search on The search criterion by which the system searches the user list:
l Windows Active Directory: First Name, Last Name, Display Name, or Account
Name.
l Novell Directory Services: First Name, Last Name, or User ID.
Automatic Base DN detection If enabled, the Manager performs an auto-detection for the base DN in the domain
when doing type-ahead search. In multi-domain environments, you must enable this
option if you want to use LDAP authentication.
Base DN The Base DN or directory root which is the starting point of the search. This option
defaults to the root of the main tree. Use this option to select the specific DN or
context where you want the search to begin.
Restrict users to this DN Limits the scope of the search to the specified DN.
Scope The scope of the search at one level down from the Base DN or down to the lowest
level of the tree: Base, One level, and Subtree.
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