Users Guide

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4 In the Print from SharePoint menu, select the Kerberos security template that you created.
5 Click Submit.
Configuring SharePoint settings
1 Add or edit a profile.
2 From the SharePoint Settings section, type the SharePoint URL.
Note: Exclude the default page of the site, document libraries, or folders when typing the URL. For
example, to add https://SharePointURL/Docs/default.aspx, type
https://SharePointURL/Docs.
3 Type the URL scheme for My Site.
Use %s for the SharePoint URL and %u for the user ID variable. For example, if the My Site URL is
http://SharePointURL/personal/user1, where:
http://SharePointURL is the SharePoint URL.
personal is the path name.
user1 is the user ID.
Then the scheme is %s/personal/%u.
4 In the Filtered Locations field, type the names of the document libraries that you want to hide on the printer
display, separated by commas.
5 In the Default Start Location field, type the name of the document library or subsite that you want to appear
when you launch the application.
Notes:
The
specified
default start location must not be a
filtered
location.
If a subsite and a document library have the same name, then the application uses the subsite as the
default start location.
Subsite names are case sensitive. Make sure to type the subsite name with the correct capitalization.
6 In the Personal Site Use menu, select how personal sites are used by the application.
Include Personal Sites—Users can access their own personal site and the shared document libraries.
Only Allow Personal Sites—Users can see only their own personal site.
Not Using Personal Sites—The My Site button is unavailable, and users can see only the shared
document libraries.
7 Click Apply.
Customizing the application icon
1 Add or edit a profile.
2 From the Home Screen section, specify the text and image that you want to appear on your home screen.
Note: Some applications require changing the settings from the
profile
page.
3 Click Apply.
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