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- If you have logged in with the user name and password of the machine, the login service will not be displayed on the top of screen. To change the login service, log in with the SMS password.
- The Default Authentication (Department ID Management) is set to 'On' as default. If you want to use SSO-H, set [Department ID Management] to 'Off' before changing. For more information on Department ID Management settings, see "Security."
- To set Local Device Authentication, the registered information in Local Device Authentication and the registered user data (Department ID and Password) in Department ID Management of the machine have to match.
- To use Local Device Authentication and Department ID Management at the same time, update the Local Device Authentication user data (Department ID and corresponding password) and set [Department Management ID] to 'On', after switching the login service to SSO-H.
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- If 'Domain Authentication' or 'Domain Authentication + Local Device Authentication' of SSO-H is set, you cannot use the control card reader.
- If you are using the SSO-H Domain 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).
- If SSO-H is set as the login service, it takes time to access the Remote UI.
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