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signingCertificateUpdateStatus resource type

Namespace: microsoft.graph

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Provides status and timestamp of the last update of the signing certificate.

Properties

Property Type Description
certificateUpdateResult String Status of the last certificate update. Read-only. For a list of statuses, see certificateUpdateResult status.
lastRunDateTime DateTimeOffset Date and time in ISO 8601 format and in UTC time when the certificate was last updated. Read-only.

certificateUpdateResult status

Value Description
success The certificate update operation was successful.
unknownError The reason for failure is undefined.
internalServerError There was an internal server error while processing the request.
noValidExistingCertFound No valid existing signing certificate was found.
noStsAuthUrlFound No STS authentication URL was found.
noFederationProtocolFound The federation protocol was undefined.
noNewCertificateFound No new certificate was found.
couldNotAccessRemoteHost Could not reach the provider to get the new certificates.
connectionError There was a connection error, for example, a connection time out.
xmlParsingError Failed to parse the XML.
badRequest Received a 400 BadRequest error code in the fed metadata request.
unauthorized Received 401 Unauthorized error code in the fed metadata request.
forbidden Received 403 Forbidden error code in the fed metadata request.
notFound Received 404 NotFound error code in the fed metadata request.
providerError Received a 500 InternalServerError error code from the provider.

Relationships

None.

JSON representation

The following JSON representation shows the resource type.

{
  "@odata.type": "#microsoft.graph.signingCertificateUpdateStatus",
  "certificateUpdateResult": "String",
  "lastRunDateTime": "String (timestamp)"
}