Stage 5: Configure a trust relationship between SharePoint and SAP

 

Applies to: Duet Enterprise for Microsoft SharePoint and SAP Server 2.0

Summary: Learn how configure a trust relationship between SharePoint and SAP for Duet Enterprise 2.0, the fifth stage in an installation of Duet Enterprise 2.0 in a SharePoint Server 2013 environment.

This article describes how to configure a trust relationship between SharePoint and SAP for Duet Enterprise for Microsoft SharePoint and SAP Server 2.0.

Configure a trust relationship between SharePoint and SAP environments

For the SSL-enabled web application to accept information from the SAP environment, you must establish a trust relationship with the SAPSSL certificate that is provided by the SAP administrator.

To configure a trust relationship between SharePoint and SAP environments

  1. Verify that you have the following administrative credentials: Windows Administrators group on the front-end web server that is running SharePoint Server 2013 to complete this procedure. You must also be a member of the Farm Administrators group on the SharePoint Server farm on which you are installing Duet Enterprise 2.0.

  2. On the SharePoint Central Administration website, click Security.

  3. In the General Security section, click Manage trust.

  4. On the ribbon, click New.

  5. In the Establish Trust Relationship window, in the Name box, type a name for this trust relationship.

  6. In the Root Authority Certificate box, use the Browse button to select the certificate (SAPSSL.cer) that was provided by the SAP administrator for establishing the SSL connection.

  7. Leave all other settings as the default, and then click OK. The Establish Trust Relationship window closes and the new trust relationship is displayed on the Trust Relationships page.

    You are now ready to import the Workflow, Reporting, and RoleSync models.

See also

Install Duet Enterprise for SharePoint and SAP Server 2.0