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Searching for Authentication Certificates
You can search for authentication certificates based on a number of criteria.
*To perform a search for authentication certificates
1. In My webMethods: Navigate > Applications > Administration > System-Wide > User Management > Certificates > Search > Advanced.
2. Specify the criteria to apply when searching for certificates:
The following table lists the available search criteria and how to configure the advanced search:
Field
Description
CERTIFICATE INFO
Type
Choose the certificate type assigned to the certificate. For more information about valid types, see Adding an Authentication Certificate. The default is Any.
Issuer Name
Type the common name of the certificate issuer. This field is not used if you leave it blank.
Serial Number
Type the serial number assigned to the certificate. This field is not used if you leave it blank.
Subject Name
Type the common name of the subject. This field is not used if you leave it blank.
VALID NOT BEFORE DATE
Range
Choose a range of dates from the selection provided. The default is All.
Start Date
Type a start date using the format M/D/YYYY; if you use an incorrect format, the border turns red. Or click The Choose Date icon.
End Date
Type an end date using the format M/D/YYYY; if you use an incorrect format, the border turns red. Or click The Choose Date icon.
VALID NOT AFTER DATE
Range
Choose a range of dates from the selection provided. The default is All.
Start Date
Type a start date using the format M/D/YYYY; if you use an incorrect format, the border turns red. Or click The Choose Date icon.
End Date
Type an end date using the format M/D/YYYY; if you use an incorrect format, the border turns red. Or click The Choose Date icon.
3. After you have selected search criteria, click Search.