Infosys guides on Digital Signature Certificate issues

The Bangalore headquartered Company provides step-by-step assistance

By :  Legal Era
Update: 2022-02-17 12:30 GMT


Infosys guides on Digital Signature Certificate issues

The Bangalore headquartered Company provides step-by-step assistance    

The Information Technology giant has stated that when attempting to register a Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) or while submitting a form with a signature on it, one might face problems.

The issues could indicate:

• Your Certifying Authority (CA) is not trusted.

• Please select a reputable CA.

• There is already a User Id associated with this Digital Certificate.

• Your certificate has been canceled.

• Your licence has been revoked.

To troubleshoot these errors, one has to go through these stages:

• Open Internet Explorer to utilize a trustworthy CA.

• Select the Tools > Internet Options command in Internet Explorer.

• The Options dialogue box appears.

• Navigate to the Content tab.

• Click the Certificates button in the Certificates section.

• The Certificates dialogue box appears.

• The box displays a list of the certificates, currently installed on the computer.

• To open the certificate, select the correct certificate.

• Click the View option.

Thereafter:

• Check the Issued by and Valid from and to details under the Certificate Information section.

• A reputable CA must issue the DSC and the dates must correspond to the DSC validation.

• If your current DSC was not issued by a reputable CA, obtain a new DSC from the CA.

• If the certificate was issued by a trusted CA, but you still receive an error for not utilizing a trusted CA, then in the Certificates dialogue box, click the Certification Path tab.

• Examine the Certificate path and Certificate status sections for more information.

• If the trust chain is not listed under the Certification Path section, contact the CA.

Also,

• When the parent and the child's CAs match, but you still face the problem of not utilizing a trusted CA, check to see if the sub-CA or parent CA has altered its root certificate.

• If the CA's root certificate has changed, the new root certificate must be deployed in the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) server.

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