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Xerox WorkCentre 7232/7242 System Administration Guide
Setting PDF/XPS Signature
Installation Overview
Use the following procedure to attach a PDF/XPS signature to a PDF/XPS document.
NOTE: XPS stands for XML Paper Specification.
Configuration of the Machine
Import a certificate into the machine and configure the PDF/XPS signature settings
on CentreWare Internet Services. By factory default, no certificate is registered in
the machine.
on CentreWare Internet Services. By factory default, no certificate is registered in
the machine.
Before you register a certificate, the following configuration is required: Securing
HTTP Communication with Encryption on page 165.
HTTP Communication with Encryption on page 165.
Configuration of a Computer
Make sure that the root certificate for the scan file signature certificate is registered
in the destination computer.
in the destination computer.
Configuration of the Machine
To configure the PDF/XPS signature settings, first secure HTTP communication, and
then import a certificate into the machine and use it as a certificate for scan file
signature.
then import a certificate into the machine and use it as a certificate for scan file
signature.
NOTE: For information on the settings for securing HTTP communication, refer to
Securing HTTP Communication with Encryption on page 165.
Securing HTTP Communication with Encryption on page 165.
NOTE: For information on how to use CentreWare Internet Services, refer to
CentreWare Internet Services on page 47.
CentreWare Internet Services on page 47.
Importing a Certificate into the Machine
1.
On CentreWare Internet Services, click the [Properties] tab.
2.
Under [Description], make sure that [Machine’s E-mail Address] is set.
3.
Expand the [Security] folder, and then click [Machine Digital Certificate
Management].
Management].
4.
Click [Upload Signed Certificate].
5.
Enter the password into [Password] and [Re-enter Password].
6.
Enter the name of the file to be imported. Use the [Browse] button as necessary.
NOTE: A certificate cannot be imported into the machine if the same certificate has
already been registered in either [Local Device] or [Others]. In that case, delete the
existing certificate, and then import the new certificate.
already been registered in either [Local Device] or [Others]. In that case, delete the
existing certificate, and then import the new certificate.
7.
Click [Import]. When prompted, enter your user ID and passcode, and then click
[OK].
[OK].