https://server.example.com:9445/ca/services
b. Click the Manage Certificate Profiles link. This page lists all of the certificate profiles that
have been set up by an administrator, both active and inactive.
c. Click the name of the certificate profile to approve.
d. At the bottom of the page, click the Enable button.
NOTE
If this profile will be used with an RA, then the RA must be configured, as well, so that
users can access the profile. This is in
Profiles to Use with an
If this profile will be used with a TPS, then the TPS must be configured to recognized the
profile type. This is in
Authorization methods for the profiles can only be added to the profile using the command line, as
Section 2.2.3, "Creating and Editing Certificate Profiles through the Command
described in
2.2.2. Editing Certificate Profiles in the Console
To modify an existing certificate profile, select a certificate profile, click Edit/View.
The Certificate Profile Rule Editor window appears. If necessary, enlarge the window by pulling out
one of the corners of the window.
NOTE
The profile instance ID cannot be modified.
Once a certificate profile is enabled by an agent, that certificate profile is marked enabled in the
Certificate Profile Instance Management tab, and the certificate profile cannot be edited in any way.
To edit that certificate profile, an agent must first disable the certificate profile.
Delete any certificate profiles that will not be approved by an agent. Any certificate profile that appears
in the Certificate Profile Instance Management tab also appears in the agent services interface. If
Section 2.3, "Configuring Custom Enrollment
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Section 2.4, "Managing Smart Card CA
Editing Certificate Profiles in the Console
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