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A Certificate was Revoked by Its Issuer: How to Fix It

Issues with the Certificate Authority will cause this problem

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

updated onOctober 4, 2023

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It is common for users to encounter an error message saying that a certificate was revoked by its issuer. The error can occur in numerous instances, such as during BIOS upgrades. It can be due to various reasons.

Another certificate issue our users complain about isWindows not having enough information to verify certificateson your system.

What does it mean when a certificate has been revoked?

What does it mean when a certificate has been revoked?

When a certificate is revoked, the TLS/SSL is invalidated or retracted by the issuer before its due date of expiry. It renders the certificate invalid and with no authorization.

However, a certificate that has been revoked most times is because the certificate’s private key has been compromised. Hence, the issuer terminates every right to use the certificate for security purposes.

Furthermore, many other reasons may cause a certificate revoked by its issuer error on your PC. Some are:

There are other causes not mentioned above that may prompt the error. Nevertheless, you can fix the problem by troubleshooting some settings on your system.

What can I do if a certificate was revoked by its user?

What can I do if a certificate was revoked by its user?

Before going through any troubleshooting process regarding the error, apply the following:

If the error message appears after flowing the checks, try the next solutions.

1. Perform a clean boot

Performing a clean boot will kill any interference with third-party apps anddisable startup appsthat can cause the error.

2. Bypass Certificate Revocation Check

Though the above solution is unsafe, it’ll help you bypass the error by not checking for certificate issues.

3. Set the correct Date and Time

If your time and date are set past the certificate’s expiry date,changing to the correct time and dateis essential. It will prevent certification issues that may occur due to expired certificates.

Also, you can encounter the revoked certificate issue on your browsers. Read about theChrome certificate revoked errorand some fixes for it.

Conclusively, our readers may be interested inhow to install Windows 11 root certificateson their PCs.

For further questions and suggestions, kindly use the comments section below.

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Henderson Jayden Harper

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Passionate about technology, Crypto, software, Windows, and everything computer-related, he spends most of his time developing new skills and learning more about the tech world.

He also enjoys gaming, writing, walking his dog, and reading and learning about new cultures. He also enjoys spending private time connecting with nature.

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Windows Software Expert

Passionate about technology, Crypto, software, Windows, and everything computer-related, he spends most of his time developing new skills.