[. . . ] Internet Explorer is a copyright protected program of Microsoft Corporation. Novell® and NetWare® are registered trademarks of Novell, Inc. Netscape® is a registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation. Adobe® and PostScript® are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. [. . . ] Creating a Digital Certificate Note: SSL cannot be implemented until a digital certificate is installed on the system. Note: A self-signed certificate is inherently less secure than installing a certificate signed by a trusted, third party Certificate Authority (CA). However, specifying a self-signed certificate is the easiest way to start using SSL. A self-signed certificate is also the only option if your company does not have a Server functioning as a Certificate Authority (Windows 2000 running Certificate Services, for example), or does not wish to use a third party CA. If you selected Self Signed Certificate, fill out the form with your 2 Letter Country Code, State/Province Name, Locality Name, Organization Name, Organization Unit, E-mail Address, and Days of Validity. Values from the form will be used to establish a self-signed certificate, and you will be returned to the main page. If you selected Certificate Signing Request, fill out the form with your 2 Letter Country Code, State/ Province Name, Locality Name, Organization Name, Organization Unit, and E-mail Address. Values from the form will be used to generate a Certificate Signing Request. When the process is complete, you will be prompted to save the Certificate Signing Request. Save the Certificate to your hard drive and send it to a Trusted Certificate Authority. When a signed certificate is received back from the Trusted Certificate Authority, select Trusted Certificate Authorities in the Security directory tree of the Internet Services Properties tab. To enable EIP applications, an InstallCustomServices. dlm has to be installed on the device. For further information refer to the Digital Certificate Management topic in this System Administrator's Guide. Open your web browser and enter the TCP/IP address of the machine in the Address bar. Click [Properties], then enter the Administrator User name and password if prompted. The default is [admin] and [1111] then [Machine Software], and finally [Manual Upgrade]. Use the [Browse] button to browse to where the InstallCustomServices. dlm is located. If you have not already done so, create a digital certificate on your device, by referring to the Digital Certificate Management topic in this System Administrator's Guide. Note that the screen will disappear temporarily, and you will need to refresh your browser 9. To enable Extensible Service Registration, from the HTTP web page, select [Web Services] from the selection box near the top of the page. Note that if the Extensible Service Registration web service is not present in the list, this indicates that the software install was not completed or failed. Your XEIP workflow should be accessible from the new button. 137 Network Scanning Network Scanning is an optional feature for the WorkCentre 7655/7665/7675, purchased from your Xerox Sales Representative, and installed using a Network Scanning/E-mail Subscriber Installation Module (SIM). [. . . ] Try logging into the fax filing location from another PC using the machine's account and password. If you cannot perform this function check the user account permissions. Refer to the Xerox web site at www. xerox. com for further support. 253 Troubleshooting: Embedded Fax If you are experiencing problems with Embedded Fax, first verify that the machine is functioning in its existing configuration by making a photocopy at the machine. Perform the steps immediately below, to check which service is enabled. [. . . ]