Re: Can't add a root Certificate in Vista RC2



Seems surprising that you don't get that warning message.
I wonder if that means that programatically an app could install a root
without a user security warning.
- Mitch

"Colin Messitt" <x2net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Ok that's imported ok, to the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store
on build 5744.

The surprising difference is that it didn't come up with the secuirty
warning dialog that XP does, the one that say "Your are about to install
a certificate from a certification authority (CA) that claims to
represent..."

But as it's imported fine that's solved my problem.

Thanks,

Colin.

""Jeffrey Tan[MSFT]"" <jetan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Colin ,

Sorry for letting you wait. Based on the discussion the following steps
works on the test vista 5600 machine:

Open mmc
Certificate snap in
Local computer or current user or whatever store you would like to use
Click on personal/Certificates
Right click and select "all Tasks" and Import and import your
certificate.

Can you give it a try and let me know the result? Thanks.

Best regards,
Jeffrey Tan
Microsoft Online Community Support
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