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Active Administrator 8.6.3 - User Guide

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Managing broken certificates

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Certificates > Managing broken certificates

Managing broken certificates

On a specified interval, the Certificate Protection feature validates that the certificate details stored by Active Administrator® match the certificates installed on the computer. When this feature is enabled, any differences found are reported as broken certificates and email notifications are sent to the recipients on the certificate email list. See Configuring certificate protection.

Broken certificates are indicated by an icon in the list and also display in a pane at the bottom of the window.

You can attempt to repair the broken certificate or override the broken certificate, which replaces the certificate stored in the Active Administrator database with the broken certificate. An email notification is sent to a list of recipients when a broken certificate is repaired, fails repair, or is overridden. To see the history of repairs and overrides, select More | Broken Certificate History.

To manage a broken certificate
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Select Certificates | Certificate Management.

To view the details of the broken certificate, click Certificate Details.

To repair a broken certificate

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Click Repair.
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Click Yes. If the repair is successful, the status of the broken certificate becomes Valid.

To override a broken certificate notification

a
Click Override.
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Click OK. The status of the broken certificate becomes Valid.

Sending email notifications

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Certificates > Sending email notifications

Sending email notifications

You can send email notifications when a certificate is about to expire, added, or deleted. You also can check for certificates that use a cryptographic hash algorithm. Some notifications apply only to Certificate Management, while others also apply to the Certificate Repository. See Setting certificate configuration.

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Excluding certificates that support cryptography

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Certificates > Sending email notifications > Excluding certificates that support cryptography

Excluding certificates that support cryptography

If notifications are enabled and a certificate supports the selected cryptographic hash algorithm, an email notification is sent. See Setting certificate configuration. You can exclude a selected certificate from being included in the notification.

To exclude a certificate from notification
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Select Certificates | Certificate Management.
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Select Exclude from notification.
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To exclude a certificate in the repository from notification
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Select Certificates | Certificate Repository.
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Select Exclude from notification.
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Excluding revoked certificates

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Certificates > Sending email notifications > Excluding revoked certificates

Excluding revoked certificates

By default, if a certificate is revoked, an email notification is sent. You can exclude a selected certificate from being included in the notification.

To exclude a certificate from revoked notification
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Select Certificates | Certificate Management.
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Select a certificate, and select More | Revoke notifications.
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To exclude a certificate in the repository from revoked notification
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Select Certificates | Certificate Repository.
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Select Exclude from revoke notification.
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