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Before Starting SMS (Preparations)

Specifying the SSL Encrypted Communication Settings

Before Logging In to SSO-H

Logging In to SMS

Logging In with the SMS Password

Logging In with the User Name and Password of the Machine

Logging In from the Remote UI Portal

Logging Out from SMS

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Confirming Application Preferences

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Setting Application Authentication Information

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Login Service Selection

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Changing the Login Method for SMS

Confirming System Information

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Confirming License Files

Changing the Password

Managing Application Setting Information

Managing Application Logs

Logging In to SSO-H

Menu for Administrators

Setting the User Information for SSO-H

Registering/Editing User Data for Local Device Authentication

Registering/Editing User Data for Active Directory Authentication

Registering/Editing User Data for LDAP Server Authentication

Setting the SSO-H

Setting the User Authentication System

Registering/Editing LDAP Server Information

Setting the User Group to Register the Server Administrator

Specifying the Number of Users Displayed on the Touch Panel Display

Setting the Access Mode in Sites

Setting the Security for SSO-H

Allowing Administrators to Operate Using the Default Password

Setting Password Restrictions

Setting the Lockout Function

Setting Web Service Authentication System

Menu for General Users

File Formats for Local Device Authentication User Information Files

SDL Format

NetSpot Accountant 3.x Format

NetSpot Accountant 4.x Format

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Setting the Access Mode in Sites
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If multiple sites are operating in the domain, you can set to retrieve Active Directory site information to prioritize access to the domain controller in the site the machine belongs to. If you set the Access Mode in Sites mode, you can also select one of the following settings:
Only access the domain controller in the site the machine belongs to.
Enable access to domain controllers outside the site the machine belongs to, but prioritize access to the domain controller in the site the machine belongs to.
NOTE
The access mode in sites is not set by default.
1.
Click [Configuration].
2.
Select [Set access mode in sites] in <Access Mode in Sites>.
If you specify the settings for <Access Mode in Sites>
Retrieves Active Directory site information to access the domain controller in the site the machine belongs to. If multiple domain controllers are in the same site as the machine, they are accessed in the same order as the list of domain controllers retrieved from the DNS server.
If you do not specify the settings for <Access Mode in Sites>
Does not retrieve Active Directory site information. Domain controllers are accessed in the same order as the list of domain controllers retrieved from the DNS server.
3.
Select each item for <Retrive Site Information:> and <Site Access Range:> → click [Update].
Details of each item are shown below.
<Retrieve Site Information>
[Only at first time]
Uses the list of domain controllers retrieved when the machine was logged in to for the first time.
[Every time when device starts up]
Updates the list of domain controllers every time the machine is started.
<Site Access Range>
[Only site of device]
Accesses only domain controllers in the same site as the machine. An error occurs if there are no domain controllers in the same site as the machine.
[Access other sites in addition to site of device]
Also accesses domain controllers outside the same site as the machine if there are no domain controllers in the same site as the machine. An error occurs if there are also no domain controllers outside the same site as the machine.
IMPORTANT
Even when you specify the settings for <Access Mode in Sites>, site information is not retrieved when logging in from a Web browser.
Even when [Only site of device] is set, the machine may access sites outside the site it belongs to when performing domain controller access during the startup process. However, access to domain controllers in the same site as the machine is prioritized. As an exception, if domain controllers in the same site cannot be accessed but domain controllers outside the site can be accessed, priority is given to accessing domain controllers outside the site.