Delete a Console Certificate
Delete a Console Certificate
You can delete a console certificate that has an Inactive or Pending status. The certificate that you are deleting must not be the Active certificate or have a Certificate Authority status. The default certificate that is signed by an internal RSA certificate authority (CA) cannot be deleted.
Deleting the console certificate removes it from your deployment. The certificate authority is also removed, unless it is used by other certificates.
Before you begin
You must be an Operations Console administrator.
Procedure
In the Operations Console, click Deployment Configuration > Certificates > Console Certificate Management.
Click the console certificate you want to delete.
From the context menu, click Delete.
Click Delete Console Certificate.
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