Aquos Net Certificate Expired



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Checking your SSL certificate’s expiration date on Google Chrome is fairly easy. Depending on which version of Chrome you’re running, it can be done within just a few clicks. Here’s how to check your SSL certificate’s expiration date on Google Chrome.

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1. Click the padlock

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Start by clicking the padlock icon in the address bar for whatever website you’re on.

2. Click on Valid

In the pop-up box, click on “Valid” under the “Certificate” prompt.

3. Check the Expiration Data

The expiration date is listed beside the Certificate icon.

You can also click on “Details” to see more information, including verified organizational information and particulars about the certificate itself.

How to View your Certificate Expiration Date on Older Chrome Browsers

It’s possible you may not be able to access certificate information through the address bar if you’re using an older version of Chrome. Here’s how to check the expiration date on older versions.

1. Click the Three Dots

You will find them in the top right corner of your browser tool bar.

2. Select Developer Tools

Scroll down to “More Tools” and then click on “Developer Tools.”

3. Click the Security Tab, Select “View Certificate”

The Security tab is all the way to the left, find it and select “View Certificate.”

4. Check the Expiration Data

The expiration date is listed beside the Certificate icon.

You can also click on “Details” to see more information, including verified organizational information and particulars about the certificate itself.

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  • Create CSR (Certificate Signing Request) using local or server IIS – Other methods are avaliable ie: open SSL
    • Open IIS, click ‘Server Certificates’, click ‘Create Certificate Request…’
    • Upload that CSR to your chosen certificate provider and purchase certificate
  • Once request is approved download the Certificate bundle
  • Extract bundle
  • Complete Certificate in IIS where you created the CSR
    • Open IIS, click ‘Server Certificates’, click ‘Complete Certificate Request…’
  • Export Certificate as PFX
    • Open IIS, click ‘Server Certificates’, Right click certificate and Export
  • Import the PFX to the requires servers
    • Run certlm.msc, Personnel, Certificates, Right click and Import, point at PFX
  • Delete the old Expiring Certificate
    • Run certlm.msc, Personnel, Certificates, Find old certificate based on expiry date and delete.
  • Change IIS site binding for 443 or required secure port to point at the new certificate
    • Open IIS, browse in tree to show site, click ‘Bindings’, find SSL port double click and change Certificate in ‘SSL certificate:’ drop down box.
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  • Browse to site in Chrome, right click the Secure / Padlock area click ‘Certificate (Valid)’ check Valid From / To entries.