Re: Import SSL certificate into Trusted Root



Hi mate,

You may possibly be installing it under user account rather than computer.

Try this:

1. Start > Run > MMC
2. File > Add Remove Snapin
3. Click Add
4. Select Certificates, click Add
5. Select Computer Account
6. Select Local Computer
7. You should now have Certificates for Local Computer under your console
root - expand the tree under Certificates
9. Right click on Trusted Root Certfication Authorities, select all tasks
from the menu and then import to bring up the cert import wizard
10. Click next, browse to where your exported CA (.crt file type) is and
open it
11. Click Next, make sure you tick place all certs in the following store,
and that Trusted Root Cert Authorities is selected for Certificate Store
12. Click next then Finish



All done mate,

Oliver


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