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qwerty64
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Hello,
After a (potentially unrelated) malware attack I've ran into an issue where the "COMODO ECC Certification Authority" certificate is no longer listed as a trusted root certificate, which is causing insecure notifications in both IE and chrome when using HTTPS with this certificate in the chain (firefox has it's own certificate store which includes this certificate and hence works fine).
I can see in certmgr that the certificate is listed under "Intermediate Certification Authorities/Certificates".
This page here says that it should be listed as a trusted root.
What other information is required to proceed and how do I fix this issue?
Thanks.
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After a (potentially unrelated) malware attack I've ran into an issue where the "COMODO ECC Certification Authority" certificate is no longer listed as a trusted root certificate, which is causing insecure notifications in both IE and chrome when using HTTPS with this certificate in the chain (firefox has it's own certificate store which includes this certificate and hence works fine).
I can see in certmgr that the certificate is listed under "Intermediate Certification Authorities/Certificates".
This page here says that it should be listed as a trusted root.
What other information is required to proceed and how do I fix this issue?
Thanks.
Continue reading...