What is Entrusts SSL Certificate replacement / reissue policy?
Entrust has a certificate replacement / reissue policy that states Entrust Certificate Services can offer a one time, no charge replacement of your certificate within thirty (30) days of the original issue date. If you require a replacement certificate after the initial replacement, or it has been over thirty (30) days since the issuance of your SSL Certificate, you must purchase a new certificate at https://buy.entrust.net/buy/index.cfm Please Note: Backing up the certificate key pair is emphasized on our website and enrollment guide. The private key (which is the key file used to decrypt data) always remains on the your server. Entrust does not have access to this file. It is a key file that is generated in a special manner on the server. The file that Entrust issues is the signed public key used to encrypt data. Depending on the server, the key pair should always be backed up onto removable media storage. The public key will not work without the private key. If you have access to yo
Entrust has a certificate replacement / reissue policy that states Entrust Certificate Services can offer a one time, no charge replacement of your certificate within thirty (30) days of the original issue date. If you require a replacement certificate after the initial replacement, or it has been over thirty (30) days since the issuance of your SSL Certificate, you must purchase a new certificate at https://buy.entrust.net/buy/index.cfm Please Note: Backing up the certificate key pair is emphasized on our website and enrollment guide. The private key (which is the key file used to decrypt data) always remains on the your server. Entrust does not have access to this file. It is a key file that is generated in a special manner on the server. The file that Entrust issues is the signed public key used to encrypt data. Depending on the server, the key pair should always be backed up onto removable media storage. The public key will not work without the private key.