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Active Administrator 8.6.2 - User Guide

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Reporting on certificates

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Certificates > Reporting on certificates

Reporting on certificates

You can choose to create a certificates report to display in a report editor, to send in an email, or to save to a file. You also can report on certificates in the repository. See Reporting on certificates in the repository.

Topics 

Sending a report

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Sending a report

To send a certificates report by email or save to a file
1
Select Certificates | Certificate Management.
3
Select More | Report.
4
Click Next.

Table 5. Certificate report options

Option

Description

All Certificates

Select to include all certificates in the report.

Certificates that should be replaced

Select to include only the certificates that should be replaced.

Specified Certificates

Select to include only the specified certificates.

Filter by computer

Select the computers to include in the report. To unselect all computers, clear the check box in the column heading.

The computers available for selection must be included in the list of computers being managed for certificates. See Updating the list of certificates.

Filter by folder

Select the virtual folders to include in the report. See To create a virtual folder structure for details on creating the structure.

6
Click Next.
7
Click Next.
8
Choose to create a Delivery report that you can print or email, or to open an Interactive report in a report editor.

If you choose Interactive, go to step 13.

a
Select Enable Schedule.
b
Click Update.
d

To send an email

a
Click Email, if necessary.
b
By default, the logged in account displays in the Email Addresses list. To add more recipients, click Add, type the email addresses, and click OK.

To save the file to a folder

a
Click Save to Folder.
b
Click Add.
d
Click OK.
14
Click Next.
16
Click Finish.

If you chose Interactive, a report editor opens to display the report.

Managing report schedules

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Certificates > Reporting on certificates > Managing report schedules

Managing report schedules

You can edit, disable, or remove report certificate report schedules. Disabling a report schedule retains the definition of the report schedule, so you can enable it when you need it.

1
Select Certificates | Certificate Management.
3
Select More | Report Schedules.

Table 6. Manage schedule options

Option

Description

Edit

Modify the selected schedule.

Disable

Disable the selected schedule.

Enable

Enable the selected schedule.

Remove

Delete the selected schedule.

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Exporting certificates

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Certificates > Exporting certificates

Exporting certificates

You can export a certificate to a selected location. You also can export a certificate when viewing certificate details or from the repository. See Viewing certificate details and Exporting certificates from the repository.

To export a certificate while viewing a selected computer
1
Select Certificate | Certificate Management.
5
Click Save.
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