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Hi Uma
The support team should be able to help with this. Here are the details
Data Quality user documentation | Contact us (experianaperture.io)
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The way I have removed a server certificate from Data Studio in the past is to reset back to the default self-signed certificate, allowing access to the UI where the new server cert (private key and certificate) can be updated. Steps to do this for Windows deployments:
- Stop the Aperture Data Studio database server service (Experian Aperture Data Studio Database Server <version> 64bit).
- Locate the installation root directory (e.g. C:\Program Files\Experian\Aperture Data Studio <version>) and delete the pserver.ks and pserver.ts) files.
- Restart the service. The two files will be recreated, but using the built-in default self-signed server certificate. You'll log in with https://localhost/
- Log in an administrator account. Note that if using SSO authentication, you may need to browse to https://localhost/samladmin and log in with the super admin account.
- Navigate to Settings > Communication and configure the correct server certificate information.
- Restart the Data Studio service for the changes to take effect. You should now be able to browse securely to Data Studio using your hostname as defined in the certificate, for example:
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Thank you Henry.The issue is resolved now.
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