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In Windows Internet Explorer, click Continue to this website (not recommended). Click the Certificate Error button to open the information window. Click View Certificates, and then click Install Certificate. On the warning message that appears, click Yes to install the certificate.
On the left side, expand Certificates > Trusted Root Certification Authorities. Right-click on the Certificates folder and select All Tasks > Import. Select the certificate which was copied locally to your machine. Enter the security password assigned when the certificate was exported from the server.
Select User Configuration, Windows Settings, Security Settings, Public Key Policies, Enterprise Trust. Right-click Enterprise Trust, and select New, Certificate Trust List, as the Screen shows. When the Certificate Trust List Wizard, which the Screen shows, starts, click Next.
Open Google Chrome. Click Alt F, Click Settings. Scroll down and Click Show advanced settings Scroll down to the Network section and click Change proxy settings Click Advanced tab. Scroll down to Security category to view which SSL/TLS protocols are enabled. Click OK.
A trusted root certificate is the cornerstone of authentication and security in software and on the Internet. They're issued by a certified authority (CA) and, essentially, verify that the software/website owner is who they say they are.
Trusted secure certificates are used when connecting to secure resources from the Android operating system. These certificates are encrypted on the device and may be used for Virtual Private Networks, Wi-Fi and ad-hoc networks, Exchange servers, or other applications found in the device.
Navigate to the site with the cert you want to trust, and click through the usual warnings for untrusted certificates. In the address bar, right-click on the red warning triangle and “Not secure” message and, from the resulting menu, select “Certificate” to show the certificate.
Go to Chrome Settings. Click on “advanced settings” Under HTTPS/SSL click to “Manage Certificates” Go to “Trusted Root Certificate Authorities” Click to “Import” There will be a pop-up window that will ask you if you want to install this certificate. Click “yes”.
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