Configuration Of Scan File Signatures (Pdf/Xps Documents); Installation Overview; Configuring Scan File Certificates With Centreware Internet Services - Xerox WorkCentre 7300 Series Administrator's Manual

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Supported E-mail applications
E-mail applications that can send and receive E-mail to and from the machine are as follows:
Outlook 2000/2002/2003
Outlook Express 6
Netscape 7.x

Configuration of Scan File Signatures (PDF/XPS Documents)

Installation Overview

Configuration on the Machine
Import a certificate from a Certificate Authority (in PKCS12 format), then configure the certificate on the
machine using CentreWare Internet Services.
Configuration on a Computer
Prepare for verification of the PDF or XPS signature.

Configuring Scan File certificates with CentreWare Internet Services

To configure certificates with CentreWare Internet Services, first enable HTTP communications (as stated
under Configuration of HTTP Communication Encryption in this section). Next, import a certificate
from a Certificate Authority (in PKCS12 format). Finally, set the certificate as a scan file certificate.
1. Start a web browser.
2. Enter the machine's IP address, beginning with "https," into the Address box of your web browser, and
press the Enter key.
Example:
https://192.168.1.1/
3. Click the Properties tab.
4. Click [+] on the left of Security to display the items in the folder.
5. Click Machine Digital Certificate Management.
6. Click on Upload Signed Certificate.
Important: When importing a certificate, if the same certificate has been already registered in [Local
Device] or [Others], the certificate cannot be imported. Delete the existing certificate before importing
the new one.
a. Enter the Password.
b. Enter the Re-enter Password.
c. Enter a file name for the file you want to import, or select the file to be imported by clicking the
Browse button.
d. Click the Import button. When a screen to enter the user name and password appears, enter the
System Administrator user ID and password into User Name and Password, and then click OK.
Note: The default user ID is "11111" and the default password is "x-admin".
7. Refresh the web browser.
8. Click [+] on the left of Security to display the items in the folder.
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