Revoking a Certificate Authority Version
Revoke a certificate authority (CA) version when its certificate becomes invalid before the end of its validity period.
Note
The Certificates service supports the revocation only of resources issued by an internal certificate. You can't use the service to revoke an externally managed or imported certificate. You also can't revoke a certificate version for a root certificate authority.
The Certificates service supports the revocation only of resources issued by an internal certificate. You can't use the service to revoke an externally managed or imported certificate. You also can't revoke a certificate version for a root certificate authority.
Note
If your CA was issued by an external root CA, you must manually update the Certificate Revocation List (CRL).
If your CA was issued by an external root CA, you must manually update the Certificate Revocation List (CRL).
The certificate for a certificate authority version might become invalid if the name of its owner changes, if the relationship or association between a certificate subject and the issuing certificate authority changes, or if the private key of the certificate is compromised or suspected to be compromised. Revocations are immediate and you can't reverse them.