Oki C942dp C931 C941 C942 - Fiery C9 Server - Configuration Guide - Page 31

Access Con from WebTools, Stop untrusted connection messages from appearing in WebTools

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Configuration and Setup 31 Accessing the configuration settings 2 Access Configure through either of the following methods: • Select Server > Configure. • In Device Center, on the General or Users tab, click Configure. 3 If the Fiery Setup dialog box displays, click Configure. If you have not completed initial setup, you may want to click Fiery Setup Wizard instead. For more information, see Performing initial setup with the Fiery Setup Wizard on page 27. If you use the Fiery Setup Wizard (from Command WorkStation or WebTools) and click Finish at the end of the wizard, the Fiery Setup dialog box does not display again in any location. Access Configure from WebTools 1 Open an Internet browser and type the IP address of the C9 Server. 2 In WebTools, on the Configure tab, click Launch Configure. Note: If a message about an untrusted connection appears or you are asked whether you want to proceed, you can safely ignore the message and proceed by clicking Continue to website. 3 Log on with Administrator privileges. Stop untrusted connection messages from appearing in WebTools Actual steps may vary depending upon the computer operating system and the browser version. This procedure is an example for a Windows 7 computer with Internet Explorer 11. 1 In Configure, click Security > Server Certificate. 2 Click the Create Self Signed Certificate button. 3 In the Self Signed Certificate dialog box: a) In the Common Name field, enter the hostname. b) In the Organization field, enter the name of your organization. c) In the Country field, enter the name of your country (for example, use a two-letter country code). d) Click Save. e) Reboot the C9 Server. 4 On the computer where you want to prevent untrusted connection messages, open Internet Explorer and enter the hostname of the C9 Server. For example, https://hostname. 5 At the top of the browser, click Certificate error then click View certificates. 6 In the Certificate dialog box, on the General tab, click the Install Certificate button.

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2
Access Configure through either of the following methods:
Select
Server
>
Configure
.
In
Device Center
, on the
General
or
Users
tab, click
Configure
.
3
If the
Fiery Setup
dialog box displays, click
Configure
.
If you have not completed initial setup, you may want to click
Fiery Setup Wizard
instead. For more information,
see
Performing initial setup with the Fiery Setup Wizard
on page 27.
If you use the Fiery Setup Wizard (from Command WorkStation or WebTools) and click
Finish
at the end of the
wizard, the
Fiery Setup
dialog box does not display again in any location.
Access Configure from WebTools
1
Open an Internet browser and type the IP address of the C9 Server.
2
In WebTools, on the
Configure
tab, click
Launch Configure
.
Note:
If a message about an untrusted connection appears or you are asked whether you want to proceed, you
can safely ignore the message and proceed by clicking
Continue to website
.
3
Log on with Administrator privileges.
Stop untrusted connection messages from appearing in WebTools
Actual steps may vary depending upon the computer operating system and the browser version. This procedure is an
example for a Windows 7 computer with Internet Explorer 11.
1
In Configure, click
Security
>
Server Certificate
.
2
Click the
Create Self Signed Certificate
button.
3
In the
Self Signed Certificate
dialog box:
a)
In the
Common Name
field, enter the hostname.
b)
In the
Organization
field, enter the name of your organization.
c)
In the
Country
field, enter the name of your country (for example, use a two-letter country code).
d)
Click
Save
.
e)
Reboot the C9 Server.
4
On the computer where you want to prevent untrusted connection messages, open Internet Explorer and enter
the hostname of the C9 Server. For example,
https://hostname
.
5
At the top of the browser, click
Certificate error
then click
View certificates
.
6
In the
Certificate
dialog box, on the
General
tab, click the
Install Certificate
button.
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