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Technology > MEAP > Preparation for Using SSO-H > Server authentication management
■ About System Management
It is used to perform MEAP management other than management of MEAP applications and
installation of MEAP applications. Its main functions are listed below.
• Enhanced System Application Management
• System Application Management
• System Information
• MEAP Application Information
• Check License
• Change Password (Change SMS login password)
• MEAP Application Setting Information Management
• MEAP Application Log Management
Example of the system management screen
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Technology > MEAP > Preparation for Using SSO-H > Server authentication management
Preparation for Using SSO-H
■ Outline
When using Single Sign-On H (hereinafter referred to as SSO-H) for the login service,
required system environments are different in server authentication or local device
authentication.
See the following for system requirements in each of authentication methods:
■ Server authentication management
The system requirements necessary when using server authentication by SSO-H vary
depending on the authentication server.
The system requirements for using each authentication server are shown below.
● Active Directory authentication
In order to use Active Directory authentication in SSO-H, the following system environments
are required.
1) Authentication server (Active Directory : Windows server )
• Active Directory and Domain Name System (DNS) should be installed.
• A group named "Canon Peripheral Admins" should be created on the Active Directory.
• The OS should be one of the followings.
• Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP2 *
• Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 *
• Microsoft Windows Server 2008 SP2 *
• Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
* 64-bit version is not supported.
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2) Users accessing the authentication server (Active Directory: Windows Server)
• The user should belong to the "Canon Peripheral Admins" group on the Active Directory.
• The user name should contain only single-byte alphanumeric characters, - (hyphen), _
(lowline), and % (percent).
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