[IMP] point_of_sale: configure epos w/ epson certified domain

Update of the documentation to match the new UI of Chrome and Windows 11 behavior

opw-5349624
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Thomas (thsc)
2025-12-11 17:10:57 +01:00
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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ it into your browser.
.. tabs::
.. tab:: Windows 10 & Linux OS
.. tab:: Windows 10/11 & Linux OS
.. tabs::
@@ -126,14 +126,15 @@ it into your browser.
#. click :guilabel:`Finish`, accept the pop-up security window;
#. restart the computer to make sure that the changes are applied.
.. tab:: Linux
.. tab:: Windows 11 & Linux
If you are using **Google Chrome**,
#. open Chrome;
#. go to :menuselection:`Settings --> Privacy and security --> Security -->
Manage certificates`;
#. go to the :guilabel:`Authorities` tab, click :guilabel:`Import`, and select
#. go to the :guilabel:`Local certificates` tab and then :guilabel:`Installed by you`;
#. under :guilabel:`Trusted Certificates` click :guilabel:`Import`, and select
the exported certification file;
#. accept all warnings;
#. click :guilabel:`ok`;
@@ -145,8 +146,11 @@ it into your browser.
#. open Firefox;
#. go to :menuselection:`Settings --> Privacy & Security --> Security --> View
Certificates... --> Import`;
#. select the exported certification file;
#. tick the checkboxes and validate;
#. in the pop-up window, open the :guilabel:`Servers` tab;
#. click :guilabel:`Add Exception...`;
#. enter the printer's IP address in the :guilabel:`Location` field and
click :guilabel:`Get Certificate`;
#. tick the :guilabel:`Permanently store this exception` checkbox and confirm;
#. restart your browser.
.. tab:: Mac OS