Modify the Website Parameters
Use this procedure to modify the website parameters, such as website certificate, port number and so on. For example, if a website certificate gets deleted from the Windows Certificate store after creating the website, the certificate displays in red, when you select that website. In this case you must edit the website and select another website certificate and then save it.
You can also use this procedure to modify third-party website parameters.
- At least one website is available under Websites and it is stopped.
- In the SMC tree, select Websites > [website].
- Click Edit .
- You can edit the following fields:
- Host name: Provide the full computer name, DNS name, or IP address of the web server (IIS) system. The Host name must be reachable from the Windows App client.
- Browse and select another certificate using the Select Certificate dialog box. You can select a certificate only from the Personal tab of the store location Local machine certificates.
- User by browsing for it using the Select User dialog box and enter the password for the selected user.
Ensure that the website user's password is updated to the most recent password.
For example, if you changed the website user's password from Windows or if the domain user’s password has expired, you must update the most recent password in the SMC and save the settings.
- Edit the default port number for the https ports according to the given range.
- Click Save .
- If the website certificate is modified, a message displays indicating that you must sign all the child web applications.
- Click OK.
- The website modifications are saved.