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Overview
Understanding Markvision Enterprise
Getting started
Best practices
System requirements
Supported languages
Supported printer models
Setting up the database
Setting up a run-as user
Installing MVE
Installing MVE silently
Accessing MVE
Changing the language
Changing your password
Maintaining the application
Upgrading to MVE 4.7
Backing up and restoring the database
Updating the installer settings after installation
Setting up user access
Overview
Understanding user roles
Managing users
Enabling LDAP server authentication
Installing LDAP server certificates
Adding a root CA certificate in the Java truststore
Discovering printers
Creating a discovery profile
Managing discovery profiles
Sample scenario: Discovering printers
Managing the security dashboard
Overview
Accessing the security dashboard
Managing Device Security Information
Managing Device Conformance Check
Viewing printers
Viewing the printer list
Viewing the printer information
Exporting printer data
Managing views
Changing the printer listing view
Filtering printers using the search bar
Managing keywords
Using saved searches
Understanding printer life cycle states
Running a saved search
Creating a saved search
Understanding search rules settings
Managing saved searches
Sample scenario: Monitoring the toner levels of your fleet
Securing printer communications
Understanding printer security states
Securing printers using the default configurations
Understanding permissions and function access controls
Configuring printer security
Securing printer communications on your fleet
Other ways to secure your printers
Managing printers
Restarting the printer
Viewing the printer Embedded Web Server
Auditing printers
Updating printer status
Setting the printer state
Assigning configurations to printers
Unassigning configurations
Enforcing configurations
Checking the printer conformance with a configuration
Deploying files to printers
Updating the printer firmware
Uninstalling applications from printers
Assigning events to printers
Assigning keywords to printers
Entering credentials to secured printers
Configuring default printer certificates manually
Removing printers
Managing configurations
Overview
Creating a configuration
Creating a configuration from a printer
Sample scenario: Cloning a configuration
Creating an advanced security component from a printer
Generating a printable version of the configuration settings
Understanding dynamic settings
Understanding variable settings
Configuring the color print permissions
Creating an applications package
Importing or exporting a configuration
Importing files to the resource library
Managing certificates
Setting up MVE to manage certificates automatically
Understanding the automated certificate management feature
Configuring MVE for automated certificate management
Configuring Microsoft Enterprise CA with NDES
Overview
Managing certificates using Microsoft Certificate Authority through SCEP
Overview
Installing the root CA server
Configuring Microsoft Enterprise CA with NDES
Overview
Configuring subordinate CA server
Overview
Installing the subordinate CA server
Configuring the Certification Distribution Point and Authority Information Access settings
Configuring CRL accessibility
Configuring the NDES server
Configuring NDES for MVE
Creating a certificate template
Setting certificate templates for NDES
Disabling Challenge Password in Microsoft CA server
Managing certificates using Microsoft Certificate Authority through MSCEWS
System requirements
Network connectivity requirements
Creating SSL certificates for CEP and CES servers
Creating certificate templates
Understanding authentication methods
Windows-integrated authentication
Client certificate authentication
User name and password authentication
Delegation requirements
Enabling delegation
Configuring windows-integrated authentication
Configuring CEP
Configuring CES
Configuring client certificate authentication
Configuring CEP
Configuring CES
Creating a client certificate
Configuring username-password authentication
Configuring CEP
Configuring CES
Managing certificates using OpenXPKI Certificate Authority through SCEP
Configuring OpenXPKI CA
Installing OpenXPKI CA
Configuring OpenXPKI CA using default script
Configuring OpenXPKI CA manually
Overview
Creating an OpenSSL configuration file
Creating a password file for certificate keys
Creating a root CA certificate
Creating a signer certificate
Creating a vault certificate
Creating an SCEP certificate
Copying the key file and creating a symlink
Importing certificates
Starting OpenXPKI
Generating CRL information
Configuring CRL accessibility
Enabling the SCEP service
Enabling the Signer on Behalf (enrollment agent) certificate
Enabling automatic approval of certificate requests in OpenXPKI CA
Creating a second realm
Copying and setting the directory
Creating certificates
Configuring SCEP endpoint for multiple realms
Enabling multiple active certificates with same subject to be present at a time
Setting the default port number for OpenXPKI CA
Rejecting certificate requests without Challenge Password in OpenXPKI CA
Adding client authentication EKU in certificates
Getting the full certificate subject when requesting through SCEP
Revoking certificates and publishing CRL
Managing certificates using OpenXPKI Certificate Authority through EST
Configuring OpenXPKI CA
Installing OpenXPKI CA
Configuring OpenXPKI CA using the default script
Configuring OpenXPKI CA manually
Overview
Creating an OpenSSL configuration file
Creating a password file for certificate keys
Creating a root CA certificate
Creating a signer certificate
Creating a vault certificate
Creating a web certificate
Setting up the webserver
Making the certificate key password available to OpenXPKI
Starting OpenXPKI
Generating CRL information
Publishing CRL information
Enabling automatic approval of certificate requests in OpenXPKI CA
Changing details to enable ca-certs download
Creating a second realm
Copying and setting the directory
Configuring EST endpoint for multiple realms
Creating a signer certificate
Creating a password file for certificate keys
Enabling multiple active certificates with the same subject to be present at a time
Setting the default port number for OpenXPKI CA
Enabling basic authentication
Enabling Client Certificate Authentication
Managing printer alerts
Overview
Creating an action
Understanding action placeholders
Managing actions
Creating an event
Understanding printer alerts
Managing events
Viewing task status and history
Overview
Viewing the task status
Stopping tasks
Viewing logs
Clearing logs
Exporting logs
Scheduling tasks
Creating a schedule
Managing scheduled tasks
Performing other administrative tasks
Configuring general settings
Configuring e‑mail settings
Adding a login disclaimer
Signing the MVE certificate
Removing user information and references
Managing SSO
Overview
Setting the claim‑issuance policy for GroupRule
Setting the claim‑issuance policy for Name ID
Enabling ADFS Server authentication
Accessing MVE by way of ADFS
Logging out from MVE
Frequently asked questions
Markvision Enterprise FAQ
Troubleshooting
User has forgotten the password
Admin user has forgotten the password
Page does not load
Cannot discover a network printer
Incorrect printer information
MVE does not recognize a printer as a secured printer
Enforcement of configurations with multiple applications fails in the first attempt but succeeds in the subsequent attempts
Enforcement of configurations with printer certificate fails
OpenXPKI Certificate Authority
Certificate issuance failed using the OpenXPKI CA server
An internal server error occurs
The login prompt does not appear
A nested connector without class error occurs
Cannot manually approve certificates
A Perl error occurs when approving enrollment requests
The ca-signer-1 and vault-1 tokens are offline
Database access
Differences in supported databases data types
FRAMEWORK tables and field names
Printer
CONFIG_ITEM
NETWORK_ADAPTER
NETWORK_PRINTER
PRINTER_CURRENT_STATUS
PRINTER_ESF_APPS
PRINTER_INPUT_OPTIONS
PRINTER_INPUT_TRAYS
PRINTER_OPTIONS
PRINTER_OUTPUT_BINS
PRINTER_OUTPUT_OPTIONS
PRINTER_STATISTICS
PRINTER_SUPPLIES
CHANGED_SETTINGS
PRINTER_PORTS
PRINTER_SECURITY-OPTIONS
Keywords
ASSIGNED_KEYWORDS
KEYWORD
KEYWORD_CATEGORY
Configurations
CONFIGURATION
CONFIGURATION_COMPONENT
CONFIGURATION_COMPONENTS
ASSIGNED_CONFIGURATIONS
FAILED_COMPONENT
FAILED_COMPONENT_SETTINGS
FLASHFILE
FLASH_NET_IDS
CERTIFICATES
CERTIFICATE_COMP_CERTIFICATES
COMPONENT_SETTINGS
COMPONENT_TAB_TABLE
COMPONENT_TAB_ROW
COMPONENT_TAB_SETTING_VALUE
CC_SUPPORTED_MODEL_BACKUP
ESF_COMP_PRODUCTS
VCCFILE
UCFFILE
UCF_VCC_RESOURCE_FILES
Discovery profiles
ESF
Certificate management
Authentication and authorization
Security settings
Views and data export
Event manager
Miscellaneous
Quartz DB
Appendix
Understanding ports and protocols
Enabling automatic approval of certificate requests in Microsoft CA
Revoking certificates
Supported languages
Brazilian Portuguese
English
French
German
Italian
Simplified Chinese
Spanish