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**To change the path or name of a server certificate in your AWS account** The following ``update-server-certificate`` command changes the name of the certificate from ``myServerCertificate`` to ``myUpdatedServerCertificate``. It also changes the path to ``/cloudfront/`` so that it can be accessed by the Amazon CloudFront service. This command produces no output. You can see the results of the update by running the ``list-server-certificates`` command. :: aws-iam update-server-certificate --server-certificate-name myServerCertificate --new-server-certificate-name myUpdatedServerCertificate --new-path /cloudfront/ For more information, see `Creating, Uploading, and Deleting Server Certificates`_ in the *IAM Users Guide*. .. _`Creating, Uploading, and Deleting Server Certificates`: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/InstallCert.html