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Can't log into SEPM

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Tried to log into SEPM like normal.  I got a sluggish progress bar which we've seen after the 12.1.5337 upgrade.

Server is updated for Windows.  Java is 7, 79, updated.  Restarted several times.

But then there's a cert issue of some kind....

I bring up SEPM, type in my credentials.  I get a pop up box

Warning - Secuity

Server Certificate is not present in your trusted store.

Do you want to trust the certificate?

Along with details.

If I tell it to trust it anyway, it gives a "Unexplained server error" message and doesn't log in.

Certs on servers are not my area of expertise.  I understand the gist of them.

In the details for this warning I see old info -- The name of an old server, the first server SEPM was installed on.  And I see an older domain.  The older server is not active anymore, gone in 2013 I think.  The older domain is still active though.  I also see ipv6 info -- This server has ipv6 disabled.

Any ideas?  I wonder if this is an old cert.  Maybe a new cert was added later, but this old one is still there and is now messing something up.

I just noticed this today.  Sluggishness on the login is "normal" (but annoying) with the 12.1.5337 upgrade.  Eventually I would be able to log in.  Windows updates were applied to the server yesterday -- One Windows update was a .NET update which has caused issues on some servers.

SEPM is on a Server 2008r2 OS.

The .NET update installed yesterday is...

Security Udate for Microsoft .NET Framweork 4.5.1 and 4.5.2 on Windows 7, Vista, Server 2007, Server 2008 R2 (KB3037581)

And now that I'm thinking of it... I uninstalled SEP 12.1.4 and installed SEP 12.1.5337 on a machine today.  I didn't get any email notifications like I normally would.... 

... And my local computer's SEP status bubble is yellow instead of green.  A manual live update just worked, pulled one update.  I updated the policy from my local SEP.  Now the light is green...  And it's yellow again.  Update policy, second attempt... Stays yellow.  That's not good.

Something broken.  Windows update possibly or something with that cert.  I'm wondering why there's a cert with an old server name and old domain in there.  (And how I would remove that or update it with a new, current cert.)

Tried the web version of SEPM.  Same thing -- Cert warning, then "unexplained server error" when I try to proceed.


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