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5 If necessary, add HTTP and HTTPS bindings. Use port 80 for HTTP, and port 443 for HTTPS.
Note: If you are
configuring
HTTPS, then select the SSL
certificate.
6 Click OK.
Configuring SSL settings
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.
1 Log in to the SharePoint server.
2 From the computer, launch the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
3 From the Connections pane, expand the server name.
4 Expand Sites, and then click the Web application name.
5 From the IIS section, double-click SSL Settings.
6 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
XX
Ignore User
Certificates
XX
Provide User
Certificates
XX
NTLMv2 Disabled
X
Ignore User
Certificates
X
Provide User
Certificates
XX
Kerberos Disabled
X
Ignore User
Certificates
X
Provide User
Certificates
XX X
Configuring the SharePoint server settings 6