Jaime Campos
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LDAP settings
Hello - I appreciate your help.
I have a Fujitsu scanner and I have setup LDAP on the Network settings on the scanner, so users can log on the scanner w/AD user name/password. The LDAP setting is CN:User,DC=RAPA,DC=local on the scanner.
I most recently moved users from the users container into a OU with assign GPO from root level. Now everytime they try to log into the scanner it doesn't authenticate. If I move user back into user container it works again.
What LDAP settings should I set so that all users within my Domain could log onto scanner? I appreciate your help.
I have a Fujitsu scanner and I have setup LDAP on the Network settings on the scanner, so users can log on the scanner w/AD user name/password. The LDAP setting is CN:User,DC=RAPA,DC=local on the scanner.
I most recently moved users from the users container into a OU with assign GPO from root level. Now everytime they try to log into the scanner it doesn't authenticate. If I move user back into user container it works again.
What LDAP settings should I set so that all users within my Domain could log onto scanner? I appreciate your help.
CN=User,OU=OU,DC=RAPA,DC=l ocal on the scanner
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Why would I need to use CN=User?
Couldn't I just use OU=Department,DC=RAPA,DC=c om if I wanted Scan User (OU) to be able to log onto scanner. If i want to use all users from entire domain I could just use exx1976 example?
Couldn't I just use OU=Department,DC=RAPA,DC=c
Sorry, if you want just users in that OU to be able to log into the scanner..
OU=OU,DC=RAPA,DC=local
Else follow what Exx said for the whole domain
OU=OU,DC=RAPA,DC=local
Else follow what Exx said for the whole domain