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Hello Jorge,
Can you explain the situation better? You say you think you have an
expired digital certificate. I assume this is because you have an
application that's connecting to your i, and it's printing an error
message that tells you that a certificate is expired.
So... what application are you connecting to?
In the DCM, when you look at the application profiles, which certificate
is assigned to the application you are connecting to?
I don't understand the bit about user profiles. Are you trying
different profiles because you think one is lacking authority? (If so,
you could've stopped after QSECOFR...)
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