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| | Adding certificate to trusted root authority Hello, I have moved to Windows Vista Business recently and am facing an issue with installng my networks cetiicate in the trusted root authority. on clicking on install certificate, i select the store where the certificat should be stored, which is Trusted Root Authorities-->Local Computer In XP. but in Vista i am not getting the Option to store on Local Computer. instead i only get Registry and Smart Card. Anyone who can help me to add the certificate in the Local computer Store? |
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| | Re: Adding certificate to trusted root authority "Fahd Ajmal" <FahdAjmal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news C50834E-2FF6-413B-BF2E-C5979E4FEAED@microsoft.com...> Hello, > I have moved to Windows Vista Business recently and am facing an issue > with > installng my networks cetiicate in the trusted root authority. on clicking > on > install certificate, i select the store where the certificat should be > stored, which is Trusted Root Authorities-->Local Computer In XP. but in > Vista i am not getting the Option to store on Local Computer. instead i > only > get Registry and Smart Card. > Anyone who can help me to add the certificate in the Local computer Store? Here's a method to install self signed certificates. http://msmvps.com/blogs/cgross/archi...ned-Certs.aspx -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca |
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