HTTP > Configuration > Digital Certificates | Inactive Certificates
Click the name of any certificate on the list to view the certificate's details, including
the source, type, and expiration date. Click a column header to sort the list by that
criterion. The small down-arrow indicates the current sort priority.
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Note
IWSVA automatically adds unknown certificates to this table when validating applet
signatures.
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List management commands contain the following:
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Add—Adds a new certificate authority to the inactive list.
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Delete—Removes the certificate from the list — the certificate will not be available.
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Activate—Returns the certificate to the active list (made trusted). If the certificate was
flagged before it was deactivated, the flagged status will also be restored. Note
that activation is only meaningful for "root" certificates (primary certificates that
are used as the "trust anchor" of signing chains), or for flagged intermediate and
signing certificates.
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Note
Only root and intermediate certificates can be made trusted, but any certificate may
be flagged as untrusted.
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