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Checking and Deleting a CA Certificate

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CA certificates become invalid when the certificate expires or when the file becomes corrupted. If this happens, delete unnecessary files as described below.

  1. Start the Remote UI.

For details on how to start the Remote UI, see "Starting the Remote UI."

  1. Click [Add. Func.] → select [Settings] from the menu that appears under [Add. Func.] → click [TCP/IP Settings].
  1. Scroll the page until [Certificate Settings] appears → click [CA Certificate Settings].
  1. Select the function.
  • To check the details of a certificate:
  • Click [] (Certificate).
  • If [Certificate Verification] is clicked, the machine checks for errors in the certificate.
  • To delete a CA certificate:
  • 1. Select the [Select] check box next to the desired file → click [Delete].
  • 2. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.


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