Clean up certificate in FDX

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Step by Step Go to the Home screen. Tap Settings Additional Settings Privacy Trusted credentials. Find the System tab and tap on it. Tap the Root CA certificate name you wish to remove. On the Details screen, tap on the Disable button. Tap OK to proceed with the Root CA Certificate deletion.
Press Windows Key + R Key together, type certmgr. msc, and hit enter. You will get a new window with the list of Certificates installed on your computer. Locate the certificate you want to delete and then click on the Action button then, click on Delete.
Remove a Trusted Root CAs Certificate Go to Admin Management and Security Certificate Management. In the certificates list, select the certificate you want to delete. Click Delete Certificate.
For the root CA certificate, if it is expired, you can delete the old CA certificate from the Certification Authorities tab. Start pkiview. msc. Right-click Enterprise PKI, and then click Manage AD Containers. Click the Certification Authorities tab. Select the old root CA certificate and then delete it.
Start the Windows Control Panel. In the Find a setting text box, type internet options, and then click Internet Options. Click the Content tab. In the Certificates section, click Clear SSL state, and then click OK.
To remove the certificate from the browser, follow these steps: Open Google Chrome, click the Customize and control Google Chrome icon (the three vertical dots ) go to Settings at the left margin, click Privacy and security click Security. Under Advanced, click Manage certificates.
From Administrative Tools, open the Certification Authority console. In the details pane, find the certificate you need to revoke, right-click the certificate, point to All Tasks, and click Revoke Certificate.

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