Managing the Certificate DatabaseChapter 7 Administrative Basics 2973. Click Manage Certificate.The Certificate Database Management window appears.The window lists the certificates currently installed for the selected CMSinstance; the list is a table, with each certificate occupying a row.4. Select the CA certificate whose trust setting you want to modify, and click Edit.The Certificate Information window appears.The window shows detailed information about the selected certificate,including serial number, validity period, subject name, issuer name, certificatefingerprint, and trust status.If the certificate you selected is currently trusted, the window shows a buttonnamed “Change to Untrusted.” If it is untrusted, the window shows a buttonnamed “Change to Trusted.”5. Click “Change to Untrusted” or “Change to Trusted,” as appropriate.6. Click Close.You are returned to the Certificate Database Management window. Thecertificate now shows a different trust status.7. Click Close.You are returned to the Encryption tab.8. To save your changes, click Save.The CMS configuration is modified. If the changes you made require you torestart the server, you will be prompted accordingly. In that case, restart theserver.Installing a New CA Certificate in the CertificateDatabaseYou may need to install new trusted CA certificates in the certificate database of aCMS instance. For example, assume that you renewed the signing certificate of aRegistration Manager. Also assume that the CA that signed the RegistrationManager’s certificate is not included in the trust database of the CertificateManager that has been configured to sign certificate requests from this RegistrationManager.