Delete a Trusted Certificate Authority Certificate
Delete a Trusted Certificate Authority Certificate
You can delete a certificate authority (CA) certificate that you no longer need.
Before you begin
You must be a Super Admin to perform this task.
Procedure
- In the Cloud Administration Console, click Platform > My Certificate Authorities.
- Find the certificate that you want to delete, and click the minus symbol (-).
- On the confirmation dialog, click Delete.
- Click Save.
- (Optional) Click Publish Changes in the top menu bar if you want to activate the setting immediately. Otherwise, changes accumulate and are published during the next publish operation.
Concept Information
Certificates and Keys for Service Providers and Identity Providers for the SSO Agent
Trusted Certificate Authorities for HFED or Trusted Headers Applications
Related Tasks
Upload Certificates for Trusted Certificate Authorities
Reference Materials
List of Trusted Certificate Authorities for HFED and Trusted Headers Applications
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