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Who can sign my certificate authority?

I am new to the certificate business and from what I understand if a root certificate is installed in Windows 10, any certificates that are signed by that root, they are automatically trusted. So this ...
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1 answer
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How do I update the root CA certificate for Acrobat?

We had a name change recently and verified a new certificate with the new name appears in the domain root CA but Acrobat and the local computer cert store do not have this new certificate. I'm not ...
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Import certificate to Trusted Root Authorities for the Current User, with command line

I know how to import certificates to trusted root authorities with certutil certutil -addstore "Root" <cert_path> But for this I need administrator permissions. Though when I double ...
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1 answer
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Does removing/re-installing my browser will remove old certificate store?

I suspect that there is a malicious certificate added in my browser's certificate store. I mean Certificate Authority certificate. How can I remove it in Chrome and Firefox? If I remove my current ...
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Install Root CA Certificate to SLES 12

I want to add my SLES 12 server to our SUSE subscription to get updates. When I run the SUSEConnect command with necessary parameters, the server returns an error to me like this: SSL verification ...
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2 votes
1 answer
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Find and delete duplicate root certificates

We are in a disconnected domain and have just implemented updated root certificates via group policy. I have found now though, that there are a number of duplicated root certificates in the users ...
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Unrecognized root certificatication authority found

I was looking at the certificates on my local PC (Win 7 64-bit) and found one in the "trusted root certification authorities" section that has the same "Issued To" and "Issued By" names (as do most of ...
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6 votes
2 answers
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Trusted Root certificates regularly disappear on Windows 7

I've installed several self-signed certificates on my Windows 7 Ultimate x64 machine for development purposes. One was installed into Trusted Root CAs and 2 were installed into My Certificates and ...
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