Fluteman wrote:

If anyone chooses to follow this, one caution: the Certificate dialog has a button called "Install Certificate...", so it is more than just a display tool. I presume it would copy the certificate into Windows somewhere. Doesn't seem to me a good idea to click that particular button.



That tool is basically how you would install any certificate other than one ultimately authenticated by Microsoft, e.g. intranet or extranet root certificates, email identities, etc. It will give you options as to where in the Windows certificate store to save the certificate, depending on the uses associated with the certificate.

It is basically how you would install a privately self signed certificate into IE, other Windows browsers, and authenticode.


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