
2. Click to select the Enable Authentication check box, and then select Microsoft Windows from the
Authentication Method drop-down menu.
Figure 3-56 Authentication tab
3. Type in the domain name in the Trusted Domains text box, and then click Add.
4. In the Test Windows Sign In section, select the domain from the Domain drop-down menu, and
then type in the username and password for an authenticated user in the Username and
Password text boxes. Click Test to test the credentials.
5. Click Apply.
Configure Addressing
Devices configured to use the Digital Sending Software can be configured to use one of two different
types of address books: (1) an address book that resides on the server on which the Digital Sending
Software is installed, and (2) the Global Address List (GAL) that exists as data in Active Directory.
You can only configure a device to use one of these addressing methods at a time.
In option one, the Digital Sending Software can be configured to periodically export data from the
Global Address List to the service-based address book. Or, by using the Address Book Manager (an
optional component of the Digital Sending Software) administrators can create recipients by entering
names and e‑mail addresses or can import lists of recipients in several popular formats. In either
case, devices perform queries of the service-based address book as users enter a recipient's e‑mail
address at the control panel of the device. Option one has the advantage that NTLM can be used to
"bind" (authenticate) to the Active Directory server. Option two only provides Simple authentication.
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