Disable and enable a certificate management policy
To perform this action, you must have a user role that contains the Solution administrator permission.
If a certificate management policy is no longer needed but may be needed again, you can disable it. Disabling a certificate management policy removes it from forms requiring a certificate management policy and also removes it from the list of active policies on the Certificate management policies section.
Important
Disabling a certificate management policy does not affect the certificate requests and renewals that rely on it.
If needed, you can enable the certificate management policy. After enabling a certificate management policy, it will appear on forms requiring certificate management policies and in the list of Active profiles on the Certificate management policies section.
In the Device Trust Manager menu, go to Certificate management > Certificate settings > Certificate management policies.
Click More actions > Disable.
In the Disable Certificate management policy confirmation dialogue, click Disable Certificate management policy.
When you return to the Certificate management policies section, the Status of the policy is now Disabled. The certificate management policy will no longer appear on forms where a certificate management policy is required.
In the Device Trust Manager menu, go to Certificate management > Certificate settings > Certificate management policies.
Select the filter icon in the Status column of the certificate management policies table.
Select Disabled from the dropdown list.
All the disabled certificate management policies are listed.
Select the certificate management policy you want to enable, select More actions > Enable.
When you return to the Certificate management policies section, the policy is now Active and appears in the list of Active certificate management policies.