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
Configuring
the application
Adding or editing a profile
1 Open a Web browser, and then type the printer IP address.
Note: Locate the IP address on the printer home screen.
2 Click Settings or
Configuration
.
3 Depending on your printer model, do one of the following:
• Click Apps > Apps Management.
• Click Device Solutions > Solutions (eSF).
• Click Embedded Solutions.
4 Select the application from the list, and then click Configure.
5 From the
Profile
section, add or edit a
profile.
6 Configure the settings.
Notes:
• For information on
configuring
NTLM authentication, see
“Configuring
NTLM authentication” on
page 8.
• For information on configuring Kerberos authentication, see “Configuring Kerberos authentication” on
page 9.
• For information on configuring the SharePoint settings, see “Configuring SharePoint settings” on
page 10.
7 Apply the changes.
Configuring NTLM authentication
Note: Make sure that NTLM authentication is enabled in the SharePoint server. For more information, see
“Enabling authentication types” on page 5.
1 Add or edit a
profile.
2 From the Authentication section, set the authentication type to NTLM or NTLMv2.
Notes:
• If your SharePoint server is running on Windows Server 2008 R2 or later, then select NTLMv2.
• If your SharePoint server is running on Windows Server 2008 or earlier, then select NTLM.
3 Specify how SSL is used to connect to the SharePoint server.
Note: For more information, see
“Configuring SSL settings” on page 6.
4 Select which credentials to use to connect to the SharePoint server.
• If you select Use default credentials, then type the default user name and password.
• If you select Use session credentials, then the application automatically uses the assigned function
access control credentials. For example, Internal Accounts, LDAP, or Active Directory.
Configuring the application 8