On 31.10.2012 16:28, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Jan Cholasta wrote:
On 29.10.2012 20:11, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Jan Cholasta wrote:
Hi,
On 24.10.2012 21:22, Rob Crittenden wrote:
If uninstall fails in certain ways it is possible that some
certificates
could still be tracked by certmonger (even if
Jan Cholasta wrote:
On 31.10.2012 16:28, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Jan Cholasta wrote:
On 29.10.2012 20:11, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Jan Cholasta wrote:
Hi,
On 24.10.2012 21:22, Rob Crittenden wrote:
If uninstall fails in certain ways it is possible that some
certificates
could still be tracked
Jan Cholasta wrote:
On 29.10.2012 20:11, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Jan Cholasta wrote:
Hi,
On 24.10.2012 21:22, Rob Crittenden wrote:
If uninstall fails in certain ways it is possible that some
certificates
could still be tracked by certmonger (even if the NSS database is now
gone). This will
On 29.10.2012 20:11, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Jan Cholasta wrote:
Hi,
On 24.10.2012 21:22, Rob Crittenden wrote:
If uninstall fails in certain ways it is possible that some certificates
could still be tracked by certmonger (even if the NSS database is now
gone). This will loop through the
Hi,
On 24.10.2012 21:22, Rob Crittenden wrote:
If uninstall fails in certain ways it is possible that some certificates
could still be tracked by certmonger (even if the NSS database is now
gone). This will loop through the directories we care about and warn the
user if there is anything left
If uninstall fails in certain ways it is possible that some certificates
could still be tracked by certmonger (even if the NSS database is now
gone). This will loop through the directories we care about and warn the
user if there is anything left over.
I added some basic test instructions to