Discussion:
SSL Certificates and their 'Trust' status
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Kasim
2009-11-11 14:00:01 UTC
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Hi,
I'm trying to work from home using Citrix presentation client but the site i
go to is not 'trusted' that prevents me from loading the applications
available.

Is there a way to manually trust the relevant certificate, since i've spent
the last two hours searching through various windows settings , including
Java settings, to no avail.

Any assistance would be appreciated
Robert Aldwinckle
2009-11-11 17:53:45 UTC
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Post by Kasim
Hi,
I'm trying to work from home using Citrix presentation client but the site i
go to is not 'trusted' that prevents me from loading the applications
available.
Isn't there a (scarey) override button on the message page?
What happens if you try to use it? ; )
Post by Kasim
Is there a way to manually trust the relevant certificate, since i've spent
the last two hours searching through various windows settings , including
Java settings, to no avail.
Any assistance would be appreciated
I think there is an optional update available on WU...

Yes (which I still haven't installed <w>). Details link from that:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931125

Note that it is _optional_ so AU won't offer it to you
and in order to get it from WU you need to look at
the Select by Type list for Software, Optional.


HTH

Robert Aldwinckle
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PA Bear [MS MVP]
2009-11-11 17:54:10 UTC
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Post by Kasim
Hi,
I'm trying to work from home using Citrix presentation client but the site i
go to is not 'trusted' that prevents me from loading the applications
available.
Is there a way to manually trust the relevant certificate, since i've spent
the last two hours searching through various windows settings , including
Java settings, to no avail.
Any assistance would be appreciated
Faith Young
2009-12-20 09:30:15 UTC
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Hi Kasim,

Look to see if the Citrix certificate is in the Untrusted Publisher status.
If it is, just highlight it and select the Remove button. This shows you the
specific steps. Leave the fraudulent MS ones alone.

-How do I tell Internet Explorer to trust a security certificate?

http://www.askdavetaylor.com/how_do_i_tell_internet_explorer_to_trust_a_security_certificate.html

Thank you,

Faith Young, MSIA
Microsoft Consumer Security MVP

aka. faith_michele

MVP Profile: https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Faith.Young
Post by Kasim
Hi,
I'm trying to work from home using Citrix presentation client but the site i
go to is not 'trusted' that prevents me from loading the applications
available.
Is there a way to manually trust the relevant certificate, since i've spent
the last two hours searching through various windows settings , including
Java settings, to no avail.
Any assistance would be appreciated
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