Dell B3460dn Mono Laser Printer User Manual

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Under the Location heading, select Network Folder, and then configure the location settings.

6

Under the Authentication Options heading, select Use Kerberos authentication. The Kerberos credentials from
Smart Card Authentication Client will be used to access the network destination.

Notes:

This option is visible if the location is set to Network Folder.

If you select this option, then make sure that Use MFP authentication credentials is also selected.

7

In the sections that follow, adjust the settings.

Select check boxes to allow users to modify settings.

Use radio buttons and drop

‑down menus to specify the default settings.

8

Under the File heading, in the Name field, type a default base name for the scan file. The file extension is generated
automatically according to the value of the Format field in the Scan Settings section.

9

Click OK, and then click Apply.

10

Secure access to Scan to Network using Smart Card Authentication Client.

On printers running the Embedded Solutions Framework (eSF) version 3.0 or later:

a

Make sure that you have created a security template that uses Smart Card Authentication Client to obtain user
credentials. See

“Setting up a security template” on page 8

.

b

From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > Security Setup.

c

From Step 3 under the Advanced Security Setup heading, click Access Controls.

d

If necessary, expand the Device Solutions folder.

e

From the Scan to Network drop

‑down menu, select your security template.

f

Click Submit.

On printers running eSF version 2.0:

a

Access the Application Access Manager application configuration settings from the Embedded Web Server.

b

From the Scan to Network drop

‑down menu, select Smart Card Authentication Client.

c

Click Apply.

Note: If you are unsure about which version of eSF your printer is running, then see

“Checking which version of

the Embedded Solutions Framework is installed on a printer” on page 44

.

For more information about configuring Scan to Network, see the Scan to Network and Scan to Network Premium
Administrator’s Guide
.

Configuring the applications

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