QuickOPC User's Guide and Reference
RemoveOwnCertificate(IEasyUAClientServerApplication) Method



OpcLabs.EasyOpcUA Assembly > OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA.Application.Extensions Namespace > IEasyUAClientServerApplicationExtension Class > RemoveOwnCertificate Method : RemoveOwnCertificate(IEasyUAClientServerApplication) Method
The OPC UA client/server application object that will perform the operation.
Removes the own default certificate the application is currently configured to use.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
<ExtensionAttribute()>
Public Overloads Shared Sub RemoveOwnCertificate( _
   ByVal application As IEasyUAClientServerApplication _
) 
'Usage
 
Dim application As IEasyUAClientServerApplication
 
IEasyUAClientServerApplicationExtension.RemoveOwnCertificate(application)
[Extension()]
public static void RemoveOwnCertificate( 
   IEasyUAClientServerApplication application
)
[Extension()]
public:
static void RemoveOwnCertificate( 
   IEasyUAClientServerApplication^ application
) 

Parameters

application
The OPC UA client/server application object that will perform the operation.
Exceptions
ExceptionDescription

A null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic) is passed to a method that does not accept it as a valid argument.

This is a usage error, i.e. it will never occur (the exception will not be thrown) in a correctly written program. Your code should not catch this exception.

The OPC UA operation has failed. This operation exception in uniformly used to allow common handling of various kinds of errors. The System.Exception.InnerException always contains information about the actual error cause.

This is an operation error that depends on factors external to your program, and thus cannot be always avoided. Your code must handle it appropriately.

Remarks

The own certificate must exist in the certificate store prior to the operation, otherwise an error is reported.

Requirements

Target Platforms: .NET Framework: Windows 10 (selected versions), Windows 11 (selected versions), Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2022; .NET: Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows

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