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Ricoh Embedded Software Architecture (ESA) Device Client v1.4 Installation and Integration Guide
Appendix A: Setting up HTTPS with Windows 2008
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Verifying the SSL binding
1 In Internet Information Services Manager, expand the tree view and select OmtoolWebAPI.
2 Click on Browse *:443 (https) under Manage Application/Browse Application (located on top
right hand corner of the IIS dialog).
3 A message stating There is a problem with this website's security
certificate opens. This is expected and you should continue configuring.
4 Click Continue to this website option.
5 Verify that IIS 7 dialog opens.
Exporting and saving the certificate
1 In the Server Certificate dialog right click on the certificate and choose View.
2 In the Certificate dialog choose the Details tab and choose Copy to File. The Certificate
Export Wizard opens.
3 Click Next.
4 In the Private Key Dialog select No, do not export the private key, click Next.
5 In the File Formats dialog choose Base-64 encoded X.509 (.CER), click Next.
6 In the Filename dialog browse to a location to save the .cer file and give it a filename, select Save
and then Next.
7 Verify the settings and choose finish. The export is complete.
Adding the certificate to the Ricoh ESA Device Client
1 Navigate to:
C:\Program Files (x86)\omtool\ISAPIClients\Ricoh\XletRepository
2 Using WinZip, open the 33960102.zip file.
3 Extract the cacerts.jar file on to your local system.
4 Using WinZip, open the cacerts.jar file.
5 Locate the jdk-certs file within the cacert.jar file and extract it to your local system.
6 Create a folder at the root of C:\ (for example, C:\certs)
7 Place the certificate file and the jdk-cacerts file within the newly created folder