e.From the Privacy Protocol list, select the DES or AES-128option.

f.In the Private password and Confirm private password boxes, enter the private password (minimum of 8 characters).

g.In the Remember credential as box, enter a name for this credential that is easy to remember.

h.Click the OK button.

3.To delete an SNMPv3 credential, select the credential from the list, and then click the Remove button.

Manage the Global EWS Passwords

The EWS password blocks unauthorized access to the device-embedded HTTP interface. Also, it is synchronized with the HP Jetdirect telnet password.

Following are steps to configure this option:

1.On the top menu bar, access Tools > Options > Shared > Credentials > Device > EWS.

2.To add an EWS password, click Add and type the username and password. Then enter an associated (or easier) name in Remember credential as and click OK.

3.To remove an EWS password, click Remove.

Manage the Global File System Passwords

The File system password protects the printer disk and other storage facilities from unauthorized access. Following are steps to configure this option:

1.On the top menu bar, access Tools > Options > Shared > Credentials > Device > File System.

2.To add a file system password, click Add and type the password. Then enter an associated (or easier) name in Remember password as and click OK.

3.To remove a file system password, click Remove.

Manage the Domain Credentials

This option allows you to enter domain credentials when needed.

Following are steps to configure this option:

1.On the top menu bar, access Tools > Options > Shared > Credentials > Domain Browsing.

2.Configure the desired settings:

Add Domain: Add a domain. The Add Domain dialog is displayed. Type the domain or browse for it. If you browse, you might be prompted for credentials.

Set Credential: Enter the username and password. In the Stored column, set credentials for any domain with Yes.

Remove: Delete a domain; select a domain listed and click Remove.

Test: Test the domain. Credentials might be required.

Application Management Configuration Options

Configure the Settings for the Application Log

Restore the Default Roles

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