The application supports HTTP and HTTPS URLs. HTTPS uses a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate to establish a secure connection between the printer and the SharePoint server. Access the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager to specify how the SSL certificate is used depending on your authentication type.
Log in to the SharePoint server.
From the computer, launch the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
From the Connections pane, expand the server name.
Expand Sites, and then click the Web application name.
From the IIS section, double-click SSL Settings.
Configure the SSL settings.
Note: If you select Require SSL, then only HTTPS is supported. |
Some SharePoint server SSL settings are not supported depending on your authentication type. A check mark indicates a supported SSL configuration.
Authentication type | Embedded Web Server SSL settings | SharePoint server settings | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Ignore | Accept | Required | ||
NTLMv1 | Disabled | X | X | |
Ignore User Certificates | X | X | ||
Provide User Certificates | X | X | ||
NTLMv2 | Disabled | X | ||
Ignore User Certificates | X | |||
Provide User Certificates | X | X | ||
Kerberos | Disabled | X | ||
Ignore User Certificates | X | |||
Provide User Certificates | X | X | X | |
Smart Card Authentication Client | Disabled | X | ||
Ignore User Certificates | X | |||
Provide User Certificates |
Note: For more information on configuring SSL and client certificates for Smart Card Authentication Client, see the Smart Card Authentication Client Administrator’s Guide. |
From the Actions pane, click Apply.