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Upon initial login you will see a row with three tabs:
Upon initial login you will see a row with three tabs:
# CA Owners/Certificates
# CA Owners/Certificates
#* Click on "CA Owners/Certificates" tab, then in "View:" select "Community User's CA Owners/Certificates" and click on "Go!". This will list the CA Owner and all of the root and intermediate certificates associated with your account. Click on the "CA Owner/Certificate Name" to view the record. Within the record you will see an Account Hierarchy section, where you can click on each root or intermediate certificate record to view the data.  
#* Click on "CA Owners/Certificates" tab, then in "View:" select "Community User's CA Owners/Root Certs" and click on "Go!". This will list the CA Owner and all of the root certificates associated with your account. Click on the "CA Owner/Certificate Name" to view the record. Within the record you will see an Account Hierarchy section, where you can click on each root or intermediate certificate record to view the data.  
#* Click on "CA Owners/Certificates" tab, then in "View:" select "All Included CA Owners" and click on "Go!". You will see all of the CAs who have root certificates included in the NSS root store. Click on the CA Owner Name, to view the record.  
#* Click on "CA Owners/Certificates" tab, then in "View:" select "All Included CA Owners" and click on "Go!". You will see all of the CAs who have root certificates included in the NSS root store. Click on the CA Owner Name, to view the record.  
#* Click on "CA Owners/Certificates" tab, then in "View:" select "Community User's Intermediate Certs" and click on "Go!". This will list the intermediate certificates associated with your account. Click on the "CA Owner/Certificate Name" to view the record.
#* Click on "CA Owners/Certificates" tab, then in "View:" select "Community User's Intermediate Certs" and click on "Go!". This will list the intermediate certificates associated with your account. Click on the "CA Owner/Certificate Name" to view the record.
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# Find the root certificate that signed the intermediate certificate
# Find the root certificate that signed the intermediate certificate
#* Type the name of your CA or the name of the root certificate into the Search bar at the top of the window. Click on the name of the root certificate to open the record.
#* Type the name of your CA or the name of the root certificate into the Search bar at the top of the window. Click on the name of the root certificate to open the record.
#* Or click on "CA Owners/Certificates" tab, then in "View:" select "Community User's CA Owners/Certificates" and click on "Go!". Click on the name of the root certificate to open the record.
#* Or click on "CA Owners/Certificates" tab, then in "View:" select "Community User's CA Owners/Root Certs" and click on "Go!". Click on the name of the root certificate to open the record.
# Click on the "New Intermediate Cert" button. This will create a new record for an intermediate cert chaining up to the certificate record you were just viewing.
# Click on the "New Intermediate Cert" button. This will create a new record for an intermediate cert chaining up to the certificate record you were just viewing.
# Click on the "Add/Update PEM Info" button. This will display a window in which you will paste in the [[CA:CommonCADatabase#PEM_Data|PEM data]] for the intermediate certificate.
# Click on the "Add/Update PEM Info" button. This will display a window in which you will paste in the [[CA:CommonCADatabase#PEM_Data|PEM data]] for the intermediate certificate.
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# Find the intermediate certificate record, if you are not already viewing it
# Find the intermediate certificate record, if you are not already viewing it
#* Copy-and-paste the SHA-1 or SHA-256 Fingerprint of the intermediate certificate, or type the name of the intermediate certificate into the Search bar at the top of the window. Click on the name of the intermediate certificate to open the record.
#* Copy-and-paste the SHA-1 or SHA-256 Fingerprint of the intermediate certificate, or type the name of the intermediate certificate into the Search bar at the top of the window. Click on the name of the intermediate certificate to open the record.
#* Or click on "CA Owners/Certificates" tab, then in "View:" select "Community User's CA Owners/Certificates" and click on "Go!". Click on the name of the intermediate certificate to open the record.
#* Or click on "CA Owners/Certificates" tab, then in "View:" select "Community User's CA Owners/Intermediate Certs" and click on "Go!". Click on the name of the intermediate certificate to open the record.
# Click on "Edit"
# Click on "Edit"
# Click on the "Revocation Status" field and select "Revoked".
# Click on the "Revocation Status" field and select "Revoked".
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