![]() (See Synchronize user and group details.) Generate card numbers during your nightly user/group sync operation. (See User management of card/ID number and PIN.) You can:Įnable users to manage their own card/ID number and/or PIN. PaperCut provides a number of options allowing you to choose whether to centrally administer the card/ID numbers or to allow users to generate and manage their own numbers. This might be the ideal solution if you don’t already have ID numbers assigned for other purposes. PaperCut can generate random card/ID numbers for your users. ![]() Lookup via an external database (See Database lookup configuration) Import from AD or LDAP (see Synchronize user and group details) ![]() PaperCut NG/MF offers a range of tools for managing card/ID numbers allowing for either centrally managed or user managed card/ID numbers:Īutomatic generation of numbers within PaperCut NG/MF (See Automatic card/ID generation)īatch update from an external file (See Batch user card/identity update) Use of either the primary or secondary card/ID number field is optional. You can issue new cards to users and phase out the old card with an overlap period in which they both work. One number can be for a card, and the other for an ID number in case the user misplaces their card.ĭifferent card readers can sometimes read different numbers from the same card, so having two numbers allows both types of readers to be supported. There are many reasons why having two numbers is useful. These are called the primary and the secondary card/ID number. PaperCut NG/MF supports two different card/ID numbers for each user. ID numbers generated by PaperCut NG/MF are always purely numeric. If used as an ID number to be typed at a numeric keypad, a purely numeric number is best. NOTE Although we use the term “number”, PaperCut NG/MF permits any string containing both letters and numbers in the card/ID field. This means that all administrative functions related to card numbers and ID numbers are the same, because they operate on the same database field. As ID numbers can be guessed or learnt by others we recommend a secret PIN be used in conjunction with an ID number when used for user authentication.Īs both card numbers and ID numbers function as a unique number identifying a user, they both share the same field in the User record of the database-the card/ID number. It can be keyed in at a copier, hardware terminal or Release Station as an alternative to username/password authentication. It can represent a student or employee number or can be a random number. ID number-a unique number allocated to a user. Swipe and proximity cards are often used for user authentication at hardware terminals, copiers and print Release Stations. PaperCut NG/MF supports two closely related features:Ĭard number-the number read from a swipe or proximity card assigned to a user. (By the way, Vista Ultimate & Ubuntu are working fine.PRODUCTS FEATURED User card and ID numbers Not enough free space to create Solaris fdisk partition (c1d0) īefore starting installation I did run Solaris Express installation check tool 1.2 ( ) and it said Solaris Express can be installed on this HP desktop. Previously before installing Ubuntu, I tried to install Solaris Express on 2nd partition and installation was failing similarly and installation log said: Installation log says: Cannot create duplicate fdisk partitions (c1d0). ( HD size: 74.5GB)Īfter reaching 5% installation fails. Ubuntu 7.10 installed on 2nd Partition (15GB).Ģ.5GB is unallocated space. ![]() Windows Vista Ultimate installed on 1st Partition (40GB), I'm tryin to install Solaris Express Dev Edition on the *3rd Partition* (15GB) on a HP Desktop 763n with
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