gRPC currently does not support Windows credential store as root 
certificate. 
gRPC ships with its own root certificate (from mozilla). Of course, user 
can provide his/her own root certificates.
For Linux, gRPC will uses system root store. We don't have such support for 
MacOS and Windows.

On Wednesday, January 16, 2019 at 11:46:52 AM UTC-8, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Does gRPC supports Windows Credentials Management Store certificates for 
> HTTPS?
>
> What is the story around this if person would like to use the certs in 
> Windows Credentials Management Store (with keys marked as non-exportable) 
> and maintain FIPS compliance (so cannot export keys from windows secret 
> store)?
>
> Does gRPC supports calling into Windows APIs to sign?
>
> I noticed gRPC underneath uses boringssl (apparently similarly as Google 
> Chrome?). Do I assume correctly that Google Chrome can use the certs from 
> Windows Credentials Store? and in this case boringssl in gRPC will be able 
> to use this as well?
>
> What is the story to use Windows Credentials Store certs with 
> non-exportable keys?
>
> Best regards,
> Michal Zygmunt
>

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