
4. In the URI box, enter the URI of the OXPd authorization agent (maximum of 256 characters). The URI is
case-sensitive and must begin with one of the following protocols:
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http://
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https://
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le://
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ftp://
This text box can use static data or custom variables supported in the following formats:
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Variable data (a variable always starts and ends with %% with the name of the variable in between the
starting and ending %% signs)
%%<custom variable>%% (where “<custom variable>” is the name of the user dened eld)
Example: %%var_URI%%
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Variable data along with a combination of static content before or after the variable
<static value>%%<custom variable>%%<static value>
Example: http://%%var_URI%%
Example: http://%%var_URI%%/myapp
TIP: By starting the variable data name with var_, it’s easier to nd and identify user dened elds in
HP Web Jetadmin.
TIP: For more information on variable data, see Create and Use Variable Data on page 183.
5. If network credentials are required to access the URI, select the Use credentials checkbox. Enter the
net
work credentials in the User name (maximum of 128 characters), Password (maximum of 128
characters), and Conrm password boxes.
6. In the Connection timeout box, enter the maximum number of seconds that the device has to establish a
connection to the authoriza
tion agent before a timeout occurs.
7. In the Response timeout box, enter the maximum number of seconds that the device has to receive a
response fr
om the authorization agent before a timeout occurs.
8. To allow users to choose an alternate sign-in method when more than one method is enabled on the
de
vice, select the Enable sign in choice checkbox. An Advanced button is available on the sign-in screen on
the device control panel. When the user touches the Advanced button, a list of the alternate sign-in
methods that the user can select opens.
NOTE: Some devices do not support alternate sign-in methods. These devices do not display the
Advanced button if this checkbox is selected.
9. To notify the authorization agent each time the permissions or proxy conguration on the device changes,
select the
Enable change notication checkbox.
10. To enable the authorization proxy to automatically add new permissions to the guest permission set, select
the
Add new permission to guest permission set checkbox.
IMPORTANT: If this checkbox is cleared, guest users for new permissions are denied access to the device.
11. To view the fax and email settings that the device uses for guest users, click the View guest user overrides
butt
on.
12. Click the OK
button.
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