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Why don't you just remove the certificate completely and then just import the new one?
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I didnt do the network solutions part, but i believe it was just renewed.

I did try both ways from DCM "Create a new key pair for this
certificate." and "Import the renewed signed certificate from an
existing file.".

Both did not work.


On 7/26/2017 9:01 AM, Bradley Stone wrote:
Tim,

What steps did you take before this? Did you get the original cert
from the same place? If so, did you just use their "renew" option?

If so, then I would contact IBM for more assistance. According to
their documentation it should work.

That is one reason I've always just got a new cert using a CSR. At
least I know that will work. :)

On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 9:13 PM, tim <iseriesstuff@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Im trying to "renew" the cert using DCM. I downloaded the .crt file from
network solutions and tried to renew. I get the following message:

"Certificate not renewed. The certificate information in the file does not
match any of the certificates in the certificate store."

I then clicked on view certificate from dcm and from my windows pc clicked
on the .crt file to view the certificate details. They look the same. Of
source im not comparing apples to apples since the screen are from two
different systems.

Any ideas?


On 7/21/2017 9:18 AM, Bradley Stone wrote:
This was easily found on the web as well.. Instructions from IBM how
to do exactly what you want:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas8N1015025
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