Reset-CcCACertificate
The Reset-CcCACertificate cmdlet reinstalls the Certification Authority Service AD Server to create a new root CA certificate.
Reset-CcCACertificate
Parameters
None
Examples
Example 1
The following example reinstalls the Certification Authority Service AD Server to create a new root CA certificate:
Reset-CcCACertificate
Detailed Description
If the root CA certificate is compromised or no longer secure, you must update the root CA certificate, and all certificates issued by the root CA. The Reset-CcCACertificate cmdlet revokes all certificates, uninstalls and reinstalls the Certificate Authority, and then cleans up all certificates related to the old Certification Authority service.
For more information, see "Certificate authority certificates or internal certificates issued to CMS, Mediation Server, and Edge Server are near expiration or are compromised" in Troubleshooting your Cloud Connector deployment.
Input Types
None. The Reset-CcCACertificate cmdlet does not accept pipelined input.
Return Types
None.
See also
Renew-CcCACertificate Version 1.4.2 only
Renew-CcServerCertificate Version 1.4.2 only
Update-CcCACertificate Version 2.0 and later
Renew-CcServerCertificate Version 2.0 and later