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Table Of Contents
- Dragon_AdminGuideCover_20160929_v2
- About this guide
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Getting started
- Chapter 3: Organizations
- Chapter 4: Sites
- Chapter 5: Groups
- Chapter 6: User accounts
- Chapter 7: Roaming users
- Chapter 8: Licenses
- Chapter 9: Utilities
- Chapter 10: Reports
- Chapter 11: Speech Recognition
- Chapter 12: Field descriptions
- Appendix A: Creating user account import files
- Appendix B: Creating the Forgot Password email template
- Appendix C: Privileges
Nuance Management Center Administrator Guide
6.
Click Configure Custom Certificate.
The Configure Custom Certificate dialog box appears, indicating that access to your Nuance
product will be disabled until the signing certificate public key is configured in your identity
provider's system.
7.
Click the Create certificate with expiration date field to select an expiration date for the
certificate.
The default value is a date two years from the current date.
8.
Click Save.
A confirmation message appears.
9. Type CONFIRM in the field provided, and then click OK.
To renew a custom SAML request signing certificate:
Use these instructions to renew your previously configured custom SAML request signing certificate
that is about to expire.
To renew a custom certificate, you must ensure the user managing the custom certificate has the
appropriate grants. For more information on those grants, see the "Configuring Central Authentication"
section in the Nuance Management Center Server Installation and Configuration Guide.
1.
View an organization.
The Manage Organization page appears.
For more information, see “Viewing Organizations” on page 22.
2.
View organization details.
The Organization Details page appears.
For more information, see “Viewing Organizations” on page 22.
3. Click the Central Authentication tab.
4.
Select a federated relationship, and then click Modify.
The Federated Relationship Details dialog box appears.
5.
Click Manage Custom Certificate.
A confirmation dialog box appears.
6. Select the Renew certificate with expiration date radio button.
7. Click the date field and select a new certificate expiration date.
8.
Click OK.
A confirmation dialog box appears.
9. Type CONFIRM in the field provided, and then click OK.
To delete a custom SAML request signing certificate:
Use these instructions to delete a previously configured custom SAML request signing certificate.
When you delete your custom certificate, Nuance Management Center uses the default certificate
automatically.
To delete a custom certificate, you must ensure the user managing the custom certificate has the
appropriate grants. For more information on those grants, see the "Configuring Central Authentication"
section in the Nuance Management Center Server Installation and Configuration Guide.
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