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Avaya Aura Utility Server R6 1

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resf

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Sep 7, 2011
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I've been using the Utility server that comes with System Platform. Everything has been ok until the 96x1 R6 SP4. Today I tried to upload the 96x1 R6 SP5, that came out in October, to the server and unpack the zipped folder and it gives me a certificate error. Has anyone else experienced this?

Thank you
 
It seems the RootSA.txt file expired on November 13th. Change the ending from .txt to .crt and try opening it in Windows. You will see the expiration date.
 
Do you think that Avaya will fix this? Because, there are some important fixes on this Service Pack.
 
I'm sure they will eventually. You might want to call in a ticket. This is one reason I try to use a stand alone HTTP server.
 
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