My Apple certificate for iTunes has expired. What can I do?, My Apple certificate for iTunes has expired. What can I do?

I have a Mac Pro with macOS 10.12.5. After the last update, I receive a notice that my Certificate has expired. I have gone to Keychains, My Certificates, and it shows the following certificate to have expired in March 2017

com.apple.idms.appleid.prd.

When I change any of the settings under Trust, it either says "This certificate has expired" or it returns to the same message. The certificate is issued by "Apple Application Integration Certification Authority"

Mac Pro, macOS Sierra (10.12.5)

Posted on Jun 8, 2017 10:47 AM

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Jun 9, 2017 10:52 AM in response to MMPCOL

I don't understand these things very well. But I recently had what sounds like a similar problem with expired certificates while using Safari. I did find a fix — somewhere in these forums, IIRC — though for the life of me I cannot retrace my steps now. This is the bit that I copied and pasted into my Notebook for future reference. I pass it along with every imaginable caveat. The first line was my search string. Perhaps at least this will give you a clue for further investigation.


Safari can’t recognize certificate


Delete CRL and OCSP Cache

Last Updated: Oct 19, 2016 02:07PM EDT

Clear CRL & OCSP Cache


OS X 10.12 Sierra


To delete both OCSP and CRL cache in OS X 10.12, open a terminal and run the following command:

sqlite3 ~/Library/Keychains/*/ocspcache.sqlite3 'DELETE FROM ocsp;'

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My Apple certificate for iTunes has expired. What can I do?, My Apple certificate for iTunes has expired. What can I do?

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