Delete an Application Trust Certificate
An application trust assigns a chosen administrator's identity to a custom application. This allows the custom application to perform administrative tasks on RSA Authentication Manager under the chosen administrator's identity.
For more information, see “Enabling a Custom Application to Invoke RSA Authentication Manager Administrative Functions” in the Developer’s Guide.
Perform the following procedure to delete an application trust certificate that you no longer need.
Before you begin
You must be an Operations Console administrator and a Super Admin.
Procedure
In the Operations Console, click Deployment Configuration > Certificates > Application Trust Certificates > Manage Existing.
When prompted, enter your Super Admin User ID and password.
Under Friendly Name, click the name of the signed application trust certificate that you want to delete.
From the context menu, select Delete.
Confirm that you want to delete the application trust certificate by selecting Yes, delete this application trust certificate, and click Delete Application Trust Certificate.
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