Creating the Server Certificate
After installing Internet Information Services (IIS) and Certificate services Windows components, create
the Server Certificate as follows:
Windows Server 2008 R2 is used to illustrate the procedure.
1. On the [Start] menu, point to [Administrative Tools], and then click [Internet Information
Services (IIS) Manager].
2. In the left column, click the server name, and then double-click [Server Certificates].
3. In the right column, click [Create Certificate Request...].
4. Enter all the information, and then click [Next].
5. In "Cryptographic service provider:", select a provider, and then click [Next].
6. Click [...], and then specify a file name for the certificate request.
7. Specify a location in which to store the file, and then click [Open].
8. Close [Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager] by clicking [Finish].
Installing the Device Certificate (Issued by a Certificate Authority)
Install the device certificate using Web Image Monitor.
This section explains the use of a certificate issued by a certificate authority as the device certificate.
Enter the device certificate contents issued by the certificate authority.
1. Open a Web browser.
2. Enter "http://(the machine's IP address or host name)/" in the address bar.
When entering an IPv4 address, do not begin segments with zeros. For example: If the address is
"192.168.001.010", you must enter it as "192.168.1.10" to connect to the machine.
The top page of Web Image Monitor appears.
3. Click [Login].
The network administrator can log in.
Enter the login user name and password.
4. Click [Configuration], and then click [Device Certificate] under [Security].
The Device Certificate page appears.
5. Check the radio button next to the number of the certificate you want to install.
6. Click [Install].
7. Enter the contents of the device certificate.
In the certificate box, enter the contents of the device certificate issued by the certificate authority.
3. Configuring User Authentication
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