
Congure HTTPS (Server Certicates or SSL)
1. To congure HTTPS, access Tools > Options > Shared > Network > HTTPS.
2. To associate a certicate with the HP Web Jetadmin server and enable HTTPS, select Install Certicate.
IMPORTANT: When using the HP Web Jetadmin client to install a certicate on a Vista host with UAC
enabled, you must launch the client from the installer (just after install is nished and from the checkbox
that enables client launch) or from an IE that was Run as Administrator.
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To remove the installed certicate from the server and disable HTTPS, select Remove Certicate.
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To generate a certicate request that can be sent to a signing authority to generate a certicate that can be
installed to enable HTTPS, select Signing Request.
IMPORTANT: For new server certicates, you must install 2048-bit certicates. Any previously installed
1024-bit server certicates continue to function correctly.
3. To save these settings and continue setting other options, click Apply. Then click the next option to
congure in the left menu bar. To save these settings and close this window, click OK.
Use a Separate Instance of Microsoft SQL Server
By default, HP Web Jetadmin installs and uses a database that runs under Microsoft SQL Server Express. An
existing installation of HP Web Jetadmin can be congured to use the full version of SQL Server instead of SQL
Server Express. However, HP does not support or test HP Web Jetadmin installations with SQL Server databases
other than the version listed in Database on page 4 and, therefore, cannot guarantee the results.
For more information about conguring HP Web Jetadmin to use a separate Microsoft SQL instance, see the
Using Microsoft SQL Server with HP Web Jetadmin white paper. This white paper is available from the
HP Web Jetadmin support page (in English).
Deploy the Smart Client
HP Web Jetadmin uses the Microsoft ClickOnce Smart Client technology. This technology runs a Microsoft .NET
Framework application by automatically downloading and starting the application through a web browser. The
Smart Client application runs as a local .NET Framework application on the host and uses .NET Remoting to
communicate with the HP Web Jetadmin service. The following describes the interaction between the
HP Web Jetadmin server and the Smart Client application:
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The Smart Client application uses HTTP or HTTPS to initially contact the HP Web Jetadmin server. The
default HTTP port is 8000. The default HTTPS port is 8443. For instructions on changing the default ports,
see Change the Default HTTP or HTTPS Port for the HP Web Jetadmin Smart Client Application
on page 16.
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The HP Web Jetadmin server transfers approximately 2 MB of les for the Smart Client application to the
client.
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