Trusted Certification Commands Parent topic

Configure Trusted Certificates using the Command Line Interface by typing your command in the following format:
SLCmd.exe -p <admin_password> <command>   <parameter> <value>
The following table lists the available abbreviated forms of parameters.

Abbreviations and Uses

Parameter
Abbreviation
Use
trustedcertification
tc
Manage Trusted Certifications
The following table lists the commands, parameters, and values available.

Trusted Certificate Commands

Command
Parameter
Description
set trustedcertification
 
Display current setting for using Trusted Certifications
Note
Note
The default setting is Enabled.
enable
Enable using Trusted Certifications
disable
Disable using Trusted Certifications
show trustedcertification
[-v]
Display the certificate files in the Trusted Certifications List
Using the optional -v value displays detailed information.
add trustedcertification
-c <file_path> [-l <label>] [-u]
Add the specified certificate file to the Trusted Certifications List
Using the optional -l value specifies the unique label for this certificate file.
Using the optional -u value treats the file signed by this certificate file as a Trusted Updater.
remove trustedcertification
-l <label>
Remove a certificate file from the Trusted Certifications List by specifying its label