Ricoh MP 4055 User Guide - Page 239
When the Machine Cannot Be Operated Due to a Problem with the User Certificate, Configuring S/MIME
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When Other Messages Appear When the Machine Cannot Be Operated Due to a Problem with the User Certificate Message Cause Solution "The destination cannot be selected because its encryption certificate is not currently valid." The user certificate (destination certificate) has expired. A new user certificate must be installed. For details about the user certificate (destination certificate), see "Configuring S/MIME", Security Guide. "The group destination cannot be selected because it contains a destination with a encryption certificate that is not currently valid." The user certificate (destination certificate) has expired. A new user certificate must be installed. For details about the user certificate (destination certificate), see "Configuring S/MIME", Security Guide. "Transmission cannot be performed because the encryption certificate is not currently valid." The user certificate (destination certificate) has expired. A new user certificate must be installed. For details about the user certificate (destination certificate), see "Configuring S/MIME", Security Guide. "XXX cannot be YYY because the device certificate used for the S/ MIME signature is not currently valid." (XXX and YYY indicate the user action.) The device certificate (S/ MIME) has expired. A new device certificate (S/MIME) must be installed. For details about how to install a device certificate (S/ MIME), see "Protecting Communication Paths via a Device Certificate", Security Guide. "XXX cannot be YYY because there is a problem with the device certificate used for the S/MIME signature. Check the device certificate." (XXX and YYY indicate the user action.) There is no device certificate (S/MIME), or the certificate is invalid. For details about the device certificate (S/MIME), see "Protecting Communication Paths via a Device Certificate", Security Guide. 237