Epson WorkForce Pro WF-M5399 Users Guide - Page 223

Deleting a CA Certificate, Setting Up Universal Print (Microsoft)

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Deleting a CA Certificate You can delete an imported CA certificate with Web Config when the certificate expires or if you have no more need for an encrypted connection. 1. Access Web Config and select Network Security Settings. 2. Select CA Certificate. 3. Locate the certificate you want to remove and click the Delete button next to it. 4. Click OK to confirm the deletion. 5. Click Reboot Network, and then check that the deleted CA Certificate is not listed on the updated screen. Parent topic: Using a Digital Certificate Setting Up Universal Print (Microsoft) You can set up your product for use with Universal Print if you are using Microsoft 365 and Azure Active Directory. Note: This feature is supported on Windows 10 2004 (20H1) or later. Visit the Microsoft website for more information. 1. Access Web Config and select the Network tab. 2. Select Universal Print. 3. Select Register. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to register your product. Parent topic: Administering Your Product Using Epson Device Admin Configuration Software With Windows, you can discover and monitor remote devices, and configure network settings in a batch operation. See the Epson Device Admin help for instructions. To install Epson Device Admin, download the software from the support page at epson.com/support (U.S.), epson.ca/support (Canada), or latin.epson.com/support (Latin America) and follow the on-screen instructions. Parent topic: Administering Your Product 223

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Deleting a CA Certificate
You can delete an imported CA certificate with Web Config when the certificate expires or if you have no
more need for an encrypted connection.
1.
Access Web Config and select
Network Security Settings
.
2. Select
CA Certificate
.
3.
Locate the certificate you want to remove and click the
Delete
button next to it.
4. Click
OK
to confirm the deletion.
5. Click
Reboot Network
, and then check that the deleted CA Certificate is not listed on the updated
screen.
Parent topic:
Using a Digital Certificate
Setting Up Universal Print (Microsoft)
You can set up your product for use with Universal Print if you are using Microsoft 365 and Azure Active
Directory.
Note:
This feature is supported on Windows 10 2004 (20H1) or later. Visit the Microsoft website for more
information.
1.
Access Web Config and select the
Network
tab.
2. Select
Universal Print
.
3. Select
Register
.
4.
Follow the on-screen instructions to register your product.
Parent topic:
Administering Your Product
Using Epson Device Admin Configuration Software
With Windows, you can discover and monitor remote devices, and configure network settings in a batch
operation. See the Epson Device Admin help for instructions.
To install Epson Device Admin, download the software from the support page at
epson.com/support
(U.S.),
epson.ca/support
(Canada), or
latin.epson.com/support
(Latin America) and follow the on-screen
instructions.
Parent topic:
Administering Your Product