Push certificate error
Im running 10.7.5 Server
My Push notification service certificate expires in a month.
I tried to renew through the application server tonight... and get the error:
"An unexpected-(1200) error has occurred."
No idea what it is... don't tell me Apple does not support 10.7.5 more and we will loose Push Notification when it expires in a month?
I think you need to do this via the portal of NPP. There should be a link (small gray arrow) in the application of server (somewhere) that takes you directly to the portal. Use the AppleID allows you to set Push to open a session. The rest should be pretty obvious. Do not expect to work right away that it can take a day or two to revoke and renew completely. Even in this case I would always prepare you to re-enter all your devices.
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