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Procedure Enter the keystore password of the deleted keystore. Enter The alias to be assigned to the certificate (in the key store that will receive the certificate). Select the Managed key store radio button. Select the key store from the drop down list that will receive the certificate. Click Apply then OK.
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.
You should see the C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe dialog box appear (windows box with the black background) like below. In the C:\users\(your username here)prompt, type in the following: certutil urlcache * delete and then press the Enter key.
Or you can remove the old certificate in the EAC as follows: Navigate to Servers Certificates. For each source transport server that you found in step 2: Select the server. Select the old certificate, and then delete it.
Google Chrome for Windows / Internet Explorer / Microsoft Edge Open the Start menu. Search for and open Internet Options. In the dialogue box that appears, select the Content tab. Click Clear SSL State.
Restoring the Default SSL Certificate and Private Key Go to Control Panel System Security Certificate Private Key. Click Restore to Default. A confirmation message appears. Click OK.

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