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Thanks for reading Val,
I understand without the actual certificate file, knowing the password is useless.
I also understand that if someone had made a copy of the certificate file and stolen it, changing the password on the original certificate will not change the password on the stolen certificate.
However, as you know, most companies have password policies which require you to change your password on a frequent basis.
Not being able to change it breaks those policies.
Even if you don't agree with some of the policies, if they've been set, you must find a way to follow them sadly.
If this helps one unlucky engineer, then it's a post worth posting I think 😀
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