How to use permission codes from HP devices:


1) Download Permission Loader from the link

2) Unzip Permission Loader

3) Open Command Prompt and type PermissionLoader.exe [IP of HP device] [password]



4) If you have typed the correct IP and password, you will get the codes of currently installed apps on the device with a description (example below).


These codes can be applied for hpent.txt, hppro.txt or hpguest.txt


These files are placed in OptimiDoc\WebApp\App_Data


hpent.txt and hppro.txt

In case OptimiDoc is installed and you are logged into OptimiDoc.

With modifying these files, we can determine, which applications are accessible for users who are logged into OptimiDoc.


For example, as default, all native applications and features which are in hpent and hppro files are allowed after installing and logging into OptimiDoc. By deleting codes from hpent or hppro text file you will achieve the disabling of the application for users who are logged into OptimiDoc.

On the other hand, if you add some code to these two files you will allow logged users to use the applications/features you have added.


hpguest.txt

In case OptimiDoc is installed and you are NOT logged into OptimiDoc

You can also create hpguest.txt which has to be placed in the same folder as the files we mentioned previously OptimiDoc\WebApp\App_Data

If you create hpguest.txt and place codes from the Permission Loader, you can allow usage of applications and features on the device where OptimiDoc is installed and you are NOT logged into OptimiDoc.


Note

• After editing hpent, hppro. Restart WebApp in IIS to make the changes work.

• After editing hpguest you must uninstall OptimiDoc terminal, reload/reset mfp and reinstall OptimiDoc.

• If you have cluster, copy edited hpent, hppro and hpguest to another node

• If you install a new application or add a new feature, you have to run permission loader again to get the code of the new application/feature.