Invalid Hub Certificate
The status message "Invalid Hub Certificate" displays when the Hub certificate has become invalid.
If this occurs, you should remove the Hub from the Manage Hub Credentials list and then add the Hub certificate to the AnywhereUSB Manager.
Prerequisite
The Hub must be on a secure network before you manually add the Hub to the Manage Hub Credentials list, or if you remove the certificate and a new one is automatically assigned over the network.
Step 1: Remove the Hub certificate
Remove the Hub from the Manage Hub Credentials list. See Remove a Hub certificate.
Step 2: Add the Hub certificate to the Manager
After the Hub has been removed from the Manage Hub Credentials list, the AnywhereUSB Manager forgets the Hub certificate and gets a new one on the next connection attempt.
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If the Auto-register Hub Cert option is selected in the Preferences dialog, the Hub gets a new certificate on the next connection attempt.
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If the Auto-register Hub Cert option in the Preferences dialog is not selected, you can manually add the Hub to the Manage Hub Credentials list. After it is added, the AnywhereUSB Manager gets a new certificate for the Hub on the next connection attempt.