diff --git a/content/applications/sales/point_of_sale/overview/epos_ssc.rst b/content/applications/sales/point_of_sale/overview/epos_ssc.rst index 850bef4a6..42f15123f 100644 --- a/content/applications/sales/point_of_sale/overview/epos_ssc.rst +++ b/content/applications/sales/point_of_sale/overview/epos_ssc.rst @@ -68,8 +68,7 @@ Click on :menuselection:`Connection is not secure --> Certificate is not valid`. :align: center :alt: The web browser indicates that the connection to the printer is not secure. -Go to the *Details* tab and click on **Copy to file**. -Select X.509 in base 64 and save it. +Go to the :guilabel:`Details` tab and click on :guilabel:`Export` Select X.509 in base 64 and save it. Import the Self-signed certificate to Windows (Using Chrome) ============================================================ @@ -77,7 +76,7 @@ Import the Self-signed certificate to Windows (Using Chrome) In your Chrome browser, go to :menuselection:`Settings --> Privacy and security --> Security --> Manage certificates` -Go to the *Trusted Root Certification Authorities* tab and click on **Import** and select +Go to the :guilabel:`Authorities` tab and click on :guilabel:`Import` and select your previous file. Accept all warnings and restart your browser. Import the Self-signed certificate to your Android device