

- DEPRECATED EINSTEIN PLATFORM SERVICES CERTIFICATE HOW TO
- DEPRECATED EINSTEIN PLATFORM SERVICES CERTIFICATE UPDATE
First, we need to create a new Certificate. Now for the fun part, to create and replace the certificate which is expiring.ġ. Identity Provider Example – This is the one we will be updating in this blog….NOTE: Do not simply follow the remaining steps of this blog if this is the case.
DEPRECATED EINSTEIN PLATFORM SERVICES CERTIFICATE UPDATE

On this page we can see all certificates both current and expired/expiring. In the Quick find box start typing Certificates and Key Management, then select itģ. Let’s locate the Certificate causing the notification – we know that sometimes this can be difficult, due to their obscure names.Ģ. (Just on a side note: Always check the usage of certificates before deleting or replacing them, as there could be custom Apex code where the certificate is used in HTTP callouts.)

DEPRECATED EINSTEIN PLATFORM SERVICES CERTIFICATE HOW TO
I will also show you how to check which one you need. We will be replacing the Identity Provider Self-Signed Certificate in this blog, as this is the most common question we get asked, probably due to it being default in every Org. There are three reasons you will receive this email from Salesforce: Or, you simply ignore it as spam and don’t think about it again until it either gets too annoying to ignore or something stops working.įirst and foremost, don’t panic! Check the authenticity of the email, no files should be attached to the email and the sender should be: ‘Do not reply You may also get these emails regarding your sandboxes as well.Slight panic, what does this mean? Will it blow up if I do nothing?.Normally this email gets one of two reactions: Warning: This certificate will expire in xx day(s).” SelfSignedCert_xxx date_xxxxx, Self-Signed, expires on xx/xx/xxxx. Review the list below and visit Certificate and Key Management from Setup to make an update. “You have one or more certificates in your Salesforce org XXX XXXXX that will expire soon. In this blog we will be walking through what to do if you receive this email from Salesforce: Help! SFDC Expiring Certificate Notification – what do I do?
