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Change file permissions on server.keystore or server.truststore in Windows Server

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Applies to

  1. Active IQ Unified Manager
  2. Windows Server

Description

During specific circumstances when Active IQ Unified Manager's OCIE service will not start, it could be due to a corrupted Server.Keystore and or Server.Truststore.

To resolve this, it may be necessary to replace the server.truststore and or server.keystore with an uncorrupted version.

When replacing Server.truststore or Server.keystore, it may be necessary to change the ownership. To accomplish this, follow the steps below.

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