Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Overview
- Deployment readiness checklist
- Configuring the SharePoint server settings
- Configuring the application
- Using the application
- Troubleshooting
- Application error
- Cannot connect to the SharePoint server
- Cannot authenticate user
- Cannot access My Site
- Cannot access or find a site on the list
- Make sure that the application settings match the SharePoint server settings
- Make sure that you have access to the SharePoint server and have proper site permission
- Make sure that the SharePoint URL is properly mapped to the public URL
- Make sure that all subsites are listed in the site collection
- Contact your sales representative
- Cannot print documents
- Domain controller and device clocks are out of sync
- Notices
- Index
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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