Re: Remove certificate from 'Enterprise Trust' store

From: David Cross [MS] (dcross@online.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/21/03


From: "David Cross [MS]" <dcross@online.microsoft.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 20:53:38 -0800


the certificates MMC snap-in can display all stores

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"beroe" <beroe54@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
news:052101c2d696$1d0dd740$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> Hmm,
>
> A. >> access https .html page means:
>
> 1. Open your Internet Explorer browser.
> 2. Type https://your.server.com/index.html in the Address
> field (or any valid .html page name for "your.server.com")
> 3. Enter your username/password
> 4. Once your login is verified and accepted, you will be
> displayed the content of the page
>
> B. >> File/Properties, Certificates, ...) means:
>
> 1. On your IE window, open the menu File, select Properties
> 2. Click the button Certificates
> 3. Then take a look at the text of my original message
>    (note ASP means Application Service Provider):
>
> >> 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?
>
>
> Hope this is helpful.
>
> Regards,
> beroe
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I have never heard of this - is this a external web site
> you are accessing
> >to do this?
> >
> >--
> >
> >
> >David B. Cross [MS]
> >
> >--
> >This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
> confers no rights.
> >
> >http://support.microsoft.com
> >
> >"beroe" <beroe54@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
> >news:071301c2d442$00324620$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> >> 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?
> >> >
> >> >--
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >David B. Cross [MS]
> >> >
> >> >--
> >> >This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
> and
> >> confers no rights.
> >> >
> >> >http://support.microsoft.com
> >> >
> >> >"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
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >.
> >> >
> >
> >
> >.
> >