Select local computer and press finish Press ok to return to the management console Once you have the mmc set up, then you can save the msc with a new name per the above answer. If i'm logged in as a normal user, how can i download/enroll user's certificates for another user (on the same machine) This can be done using runas command but can't figure out exactly. I believe some bad certificates have been installed for my current user that are preventing me from accessing the internet on google chrome, microsoft edge, and other browsers, but i can't figure out how to view current user certificates to delete them
Firefox is the only browser that works because it manages its own certificates. I know i have some certificates installed on my windows 7 machine How can i see what they are, the nicknames they are known by, and browse detailed information (such as issuer and available u. On windows 7 (windows 7 professional x64), how can i view and install certificates in the local machine store The certmgr.msc plugin allows me to view certificates installed in the current user store, but not the local machine store. If you want change the order, import the certificates, in the order you want them to appear.
Run mmc (microsoft management console) Select certificates and click add > My certificate is there in the personal store, and its intended purpose is indicated as client authentication But somehow it is not selected There is another certificate there also for client authentication 1 i'm encountering a strange issue on a couple of machines under my control
They appear to be missing a critical folder in the user certificates manager This is how the personal folder should look in the user certificate manager However, the affected machines are missing that certificates folder under personal. Select in the wizard your export format and select a file Navigate to the certificate file and import it.
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