Xerox Secure Access Setup
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NOTE: If the [Default Prompt] and [Default Title] have been configured on the Secure
Access server, then that information will override the information entered here.
b) Select the [Enable] box for [Local Login] to allow users to log in locally to the
machine.
c) Select the [Enable] box for [Get Accounting Code] to get user accounting data
from a networked Accounting Server (if used).
d) Configure the [Connection Time-Out] setting.
e) Click [Apply].
Adding the Secure Access to the Server
1.
On the Windows 2000 desktop, from the [Start] menu, click [Settings] and then
[Printers].
On the Windows XP desktop, from the [Start] menu, click [Printers and Faxes].
On the Windows Vista desktop, from the [Start] menu, click [Control Panel] and
then [Printer(s)].
2.
Click [Add Printer].
3.
When the [Add Printer Wizard] screen displays, click [Next].
4.
Select [Local Printer]. Make sure that the [Automatically detect and install my Plug
and Play printer] box is unchecked. Click [Next].
5.
Select [Create a new port] and choose [Secure Access Port] from the [Type] drop-
down menu. ([Secure Access Port] becomes available when it is installed). Click
[Next].
6.
When prompted, enter the IP address of the machine.
7.
Enter a name for the print queue (such as raw). If you selected the Standard TCP/
IP port, you can accept the default name provided by Windows. Click [Next].
8.
You will be prompted for a print driver. Select [Have Disk] and browse to the
location of your print driver.
9.
Select the .INF file, and then click [Open].
10.
When the [Install from Disk] screen displays, verify that the path and file name are
correct and click [OK].
11.
Select the model that corresponds to your machine, and then click [Next].
12.
Enter a name for your machine and select either [Yes] or [No] for making the
machine your default Windows printer. Select [Yes] if you will be printing primarily
to the machine from your Windows applications. Click [Next].
13.
If the [Printer Sharing] screen displays, select [Do not share this printer], unless
the machine is directly connected to your workstation and you wish to share it with
other network users. Click [Next].
14.
Select [Yes] to print a test page. Click [Next].
15.
Click [Finish].
Using Secure Access
1.
Read the machine’s User Interface prompt to determine what needs to be done to
be authenticated at the machine. Authentication methods include swiping a card,
placing a proximity card near the reader, or entering a user ID or PIN (personal
identification number).