Re: Remove certificate from 'Enterprise Trust' store

From: beroe (beroe54@yahoo.ca)
Date: 02/14/03


From: "beroe" <beroe54@yahoo.ca>
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 07:59:05 -0800


I installed it with the Certificate Import Manager - as
described in my original message:

access https .html page, File/Properties, Certificates,
Install Certificate, ...)

Regards,
beroe

>-----Original Message-----
>Did you install this through group policy?
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>"beroe" <beroe54@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
>news:07dd01c2d211$20cbcf60$2f01280a@phx.gbl...
>> Hi,
>>
>> Previously I installed a Verisign certificate of an ASP
>> server into my Windows 2000 Pro
>> 'Enterprise Trust' store (access https .html page,
>> File/Properties, Certificates, Install Certificate, ...)
>> This certificate expires in 4 days and I would like to
>> remove it.
>>
>> The Certificate manager (Control Panel, Internet,
Content,
>> Certificates) shows only 4 tabs:
>> Personal, Other People, Intermediate Cert Autorities,
>> Trusted Root Cert Authorities.
>> I.e. it does not have a tab for 'Enterprise Trust'
>> certificates, which would presumably allow me to do the
>> removal.
>>
>> How can the above certificate be removed?
>>
>> I do not have a MMC console that contains Certificates
>> snap-in and if possible would like to avoid it.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> beroe
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