Lotus Notes 8.5.3 Server Error Your Certificate Has Expired
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Security; Certification - Hierarchical; Server Error; Your certificate has expired; manually; recertify; expired; ID; user id; user.id; manual process; recertification Technote server error your certificate has expired in lotus notes (FAQ) Question You have a Lotus Notes user ID that has expired one or more certificates in your notes id are expiring and you would like to manually recertify it. The ID can open Notes, because the password is valid,
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but the user cannot do anything else, as the end date has expired. If the user selects File -> Tools -> User ID -> Certificate -> Request Certificate, the following
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message displays: Server Error: Your certificate has expired. Answer Administrator: Recertify user's ID A user has a Notes ID that has an expired certificate. These steps are performed by the server administrator to correct the user's expired ID. After obtaining the user ID, you (as the administrator) launch the Lotus Domino Administration client. Open the Configuration tab, expand Certification (located on the right hand pane) and select Certify. Select the Certifier ID file. From the Choose Certifier ID dialog box, select the O or OU certifier that was originally used to certify the user ID. Enter the password for the certifier ID. From the Choose ID to Certify dialog box, select the user ID to be recertified. Enter the password for user ID to be recertified. [Optional] In the Certify ID dialog box, you may set or change the following: Registration server, expiration date of the certifier and password length. Click Certify. The Status window displays: Updating address book entry for username/org Successfully updated address book entry for username/org Username/org successfully certified Choose "No" when you receive the following dialog box: Would you like to certify another? Provide the newly-recertified ID file to the user. User: Merge the new certificate Once the administrator recertifies the safe.ID and returns the ID to the user, the user must perform the following steps: Select File -> Security -> User Security -> Your Identity -> Your Certificates -> Get certificates button -> Import (Merge) Notes Certificate.
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server ID that had expired. In this post, your one and only Administrator ID has expired, severely impacting your ability to perform even the most basic administrative tasks. When attempting to connect to the server with the Administrator ID, you get an error like this: "Server error - your certificate has expired" Don't panic, this is easily remedied. 1. Open the Domino Administrator client. (The server should be set to "Local".) 2. Select the Configuration tab. 3. Select Tools -> Certification -> Certify. 4. Select the appropriate certifier ID and enter the password (I hope you remembered the certifier password). Note: An error may appear: "The public key that is being used does not match the one that was certified." This occurs because the client cannot connect to the Notes certifier document in the address book on the server. To continue past this error, at the prompt, "Do you wish to continue without updating the Certifier ID?," select "Yes." 5. Select the Notes/Admin ID to certify. Note: You may see the error: "Entry not found in index, Do you want to certify anyway?" Click Yes. 6. Double check that the server is still set to "Local" (at the top of the dialog), set the expiration date*, and then click Certify. 7. At this point you should have access to the server, provided public key checking is not enabled on the server. If public key checking is enabled on the server, you have a few more steps to complete, shown in the next point, before you can access the server. 8. Copy the public key from the ID into the Person document (Certificates tab -> Notes certified public key field.) File -> Security -> User Security (this opens the user ID) Select Your Identity -> Your Certificates Click the "Other actions" button and choose Mail, Copy Certificate (Public Key)... Select Copy Certificate (this will place the public key on the system clipboard) Close the open windows to exit User Security. Select the People view in the server's Domino Directory, op