Todd,

We found sometime back using a GPO to install certs that the certs only worked 
if they were in the Windows “Trusted Root Certification Authorities” Store.

Using mmc.exe add the cert snap-in and check to see if and where the certs are 
stored. If this is the problem try moving them to the “Trusted” Store and see 
if it makes a difference.


Regards,

John Delise
Windows Deployment Engineer
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Subject: [Mozilla Enterprise] GPO Certificates

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Hi all –
We are using a GPO to install our internal CA certificates in Firefox 68 ESR.  
It seems to be a bit inconsistent.  We found using a test cert that 
c:\temp\cert1.cer worked.  However if we put a few certificates in there, they 
did not all work. We delete from Firefox and try again, and a different one or 
two certs are imported.  It seems like two random certs, of the six we are 
trying to import, work fine.

We’re going back to CCK for Firefox ESR 68.2, but wonder if anyone else has run 
into this problem and how you resolved it.
Thank you
   Todd
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