User Manual Part 2

Table Of Contents
Using the EAP Authenticator
Chapter 13: Setting Your Security Policy 403
10. In the Select Authentication Method drop-down list, select Secured password
(EAP-MSCHAP v2).
11. If the user credentials for connecting to the Safe@Office appliance differ from
the user credentials for connecting to Windows, do the following:
a. Click Configure.
The EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties dialog box appears.
b. Clear the check box.
c. Click OK.
12. Click OK in all open windows.
Installing the Safe@Office Appliance's CA Certificate on
Clients
To install the Safe@Office appliance's CA certificate on a Microsoft Windows client
1. On the client, right-click on the Safe@Office appliance's CA certificate you
exported, and click Install PFX in the pop-up menu that appears.
For information on exporting the CA certificate, see Exporting the Safe@Office
Appliance CA Certificate on page 630.