Login Service Selection
A login service is a service for authenticating users that log in to a machine.
There are two kinds of factory default login services that you can use:
User Authentication
DepartmentID Authentication (Department ID Management)
NOTE
User Authentication includes the following two user authentication systems:
"Local Device Authentication"
"Server Authentication + Local Device Authentication"
For instructions on selecting the user authentication system for User Authentication, see "Changing the User Authentication System."
For more information on login services and user authentication methods, see "System Requirements" and "Changing the User Authentication System."

1.
Click [Enhanced System Application Management].
2.
Click [Switch] for the login service to use.
The selected login service application is set to 'Start after Restart'.
NOTE
If you are using a login service that is not affected by network settings, select [Do not restart the device even if network settings change].
If you are using a login service that can automatically respond to changes in the network settings, it is not necessary to set [Do not restart the device even if network settings change].
3.
Restart the machine.
The specified login service starts.
IMPORTANT
Changes to the login service settings are enabled after the machine is restarted. For instructions on turning On/Off the machine, see "Main Power and Energy Saver Key."

IMPORTANT
To use Department ID Management with the Local Device Authentication of User Authentication, add the Department ID and PIN registered in Department ID Management to the user information in User Authentication, and set [Department ID Management] to 'On'.
If 'Server Authentication + Local Device Authentication' of User Authentication is set, you cannot use the control card reader.
If you are using 'Server Authentication + Local Device Authentication' of User Authentication, you must match the time settings of the server with Active Directory installed and the time settings of the machine (and the computer to log in with).
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