Recertifying a server ID
Use the original certifier to recertify a server ID that has a certificate that is about to expire.
Procedure
- To recertify a server ID, you must have:
- Author with Create documents access and the ServerModifier role, or Editor access to the Domino® Directory
- At least Author with Create documents access to the Certification Log
- From the Domino® Administrator, click the Configuration tab, and then click .
- Select the server you are recertifying.
- Choose .
- Choose one:
- Click Supply certifier ID and password -- if you want to use a certifier ID and password instead of the new server-based certification authority (CA). To change to a different certifier ID, click Certifier ID, select the new ID, enter the password, and then click OK.
- Use the CA Process -- Click to use the Domino® server-based certification authority (CA) to recertify the server ID. Choose a CA-configured certifier from the list.
- Accept the default certificate expiration date (two years from the current date), or enter a different date.
- Optional: Enter a date in the field Only renew certificates that will expire before if you want to limit which server IDs can be recertified.
- Optional: Click the check box Inspect each entry before submitting request if you want to view the server ID before finalizing the recertification.
- Click OK.
- Select one of the following:
- OK -- to submit the recertification.
- Skip -- if you are recertifying more than one server ID and you want to continue to the next server ID without submitting a recertification for the current server ID.
- Cancel Remaining Entries -- to cancel this server recertification and recertifications for any other server names you selected and have not yet submitted.
- Review the processing statistics that appear and then click OK.
What to do next
For more information on the @Certificate function, see HCL Domino® Designer Help.