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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.
Revista h 2011 tabata pdf. I am attempting to install from a .PFX file. On Windows 8, you are presented with an option to install either to local machine or current user store, but this option does not appear to be present in Windows 7.
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Start mmc.exe (as administrator), menu File ->Add/Remove Snap-in., select 'Certificates', press Add, select radio button 'Computer account', press Finish and OK.
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certlm.msc (Win8/2012 and above) will open the local machine's certificate store in the same GUI style as certmgr.msc.
Nick BrozackNick Brozack
Install the certificate for all users:
- First save the certificate in a file
- Run MMC
- Open the Certificate Manager (certmgr.msc in C:WindowsSystem32)
- You will see it opens 'Certificates - Current User'
- In the menu, choose File, Add/Remove Snap-In
- Now press Add, select 'Certificates' and select 'Computer Account'
- Select the Local Computer
- Now you have two snap-ins:
- Certificates - Current User
- Certificates (Local Computer)
- Now import the certificate in 'Certificates (Local Computer)Trusted Root CertificatesCertificates'Certificates (Local Computer)Trusted Root CertificatesCertificates'
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- Performing this task using the Certificate Manager on the local machine.
- Launch mmc.exe, if a User Account Control prompt is displayed, click Yes.
- Add the Certificate Management snap-in. Click File, Add/Remove Snap-in…, Certificates. Click Add, click Computer account, Next.
- Retain “Local computer” selection,
- => Finish, OK.
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