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Prabhat Singh 56
Certificate to expire soon
I've received an email from Salesforce which says "You have one or more certificates in your Salesforce org that will expire soon." However, I cannot find any of our orgs with that ID. It is neither our production or any sandbox. Our certificates also seem fine for another year. Could this be an old org that has since been deleted?
Please suggest me the best.
Thanks
Please suggest me the best.
Thanks
The certificate in the mail refers to a certificate for SSO. If no use is made in any case, this notification is not applicable to you.If your org uses Single Sign On or another connection (perhaps integration?) to another system that required the use of the certificate then yes - you need to create a new self-signed cert and install that on the remote system.
Please refer below links for more information on this.
https://developer.salesforce.com/forums/?id=906F00000005IM5IAM
https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=security_keys_creating.htm&language=en_US&type=0
http://salesforce.stackexchange.com/questions/118330/how-to-renew-sfdc-expiring-certificate
Hope this helps you!
If this helps you, please mark it as solved.
Thanks and Regards
Sandhya
You do not have to take any action regarding to this notification.
The certificate in the mail refers to a certificate for SSO. If no use is made in any case this notification is not applicable to you. And, after conducting several tests, however, we have concluded that this does not affect any customer who do use SSO.
Check out This Links,
SFDC Expiring Certificate Notification----->https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=000231048&type=1&language=en_US
SFDC Expiring Certificate Notification---------->https://help.connexys.com/hc/en-us/articles/207209215-Salesforce-email-SFDC-Expiring-Certificate-Notification
(Our production certificate says it expires on 11 Jan 2018).