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Q: Setup a server as a local file server, no other services, last year and have been getting the following message "Certificate Expires Soon - The following certificate is about to expire on your server" I have updated the certificate to no avail.

Setup a server as a local file server, no other services, last year and have been getting the following message "Certificate Expires Soon - The following certificate is about to expire on your server" I have updated the certificate to no avail.  It also indicates something about the profile manager, but we are not using it either.  Any help would be appreciated. 

 

Sometimes I miss the old simple AppleShare server.

 

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Mac mini, OS X Server

Posted on Jan 15, 2014 4:38 PM

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  • by infinite vortex,

    infinite vortex infinite vortex Jan 25, 2014 7:53 AM in response to harperjs
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    Jan 25, 2014 7:53 AM in response to harperjs

    That's Push Notification services. Go to Server.app > Computer (under Hardware) > Settings > Enable push notifications > Edit… and renew it there. If that fails to fix things change the certificate (it doesn't matter if you use the same Apple ID).

  • by harperjs,

    harperjs harperjs Mar 7, 2014 4:51 AM in response to infinite vortex
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    Mar 7, 2014 4:51 AM in response to infinite vortex

    Still no go.  I created a new certificate with an expiration a few decades from now and deleted the other certificates and I still get the 10 notifications each day.  I guess I will just cut the notification off again for now.

     

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