Issue: If the Kofax Unified Client Login application is in
use, and the device is configured in the DRS, then the client uses the Administrator
PIN set on the Equitrac
server-side as password, both at the device and on the device web page. In this case, the default user name ("admin") and the default device administrator
password ("equitrac") do not work.
Solution: Verify or update the current device Administrator PIN in Equitrac.
Log in to Equitrac with
administrator privileges.
In System Configuration, go to Global Configuration Settings > Embedded Devices, and select Canon Unified Client in on the left. The
Embedded Devices: Canon Unified Client panel appears.
Under Settings, verify or revise the Administrator
PIN.
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