Windows 10: Need of assistance with Microsoft Trusted Root Program

Discus and support Need of assistance with Microsoft Trusted Root Program in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; Hi,My boss: *** Email address is removed for privacy *** received an email from *** Email address is removed for privacy ***:This will impact... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by LeonLimbaev, Sep 5, 2021.

  1. Need of assistance with Microsoft Trusted Root Program


    Hi,My boss: *** Email address is removed for privacy *** received an email from *** Email address is removed for privacy ***:This will impact youPersonal I.D. LtdCERTIFICATE NAME:‎PersonalID Trustworthy RootCA 2011SHA1 THUMBPRINT:4394CE3126FF1A224CDD4DEEB4F4EC1DA368EF6A The root certificate listed above will have its status set to DISABLE on 08/24/2021 in Microsoft Windows. REQUESTED ACTION:Validate changes being made to your root certificate.In this email I had instructions to Add/Modify registry keys that I assume in my Root CA,My root CA is OFFLINE so I can't just bring it online with out being sure its what I am a

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    LeonLimbaev, Sep 5, 2021
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    Microsoft updates Trusted Root Certificate Program


    Source: Microsoft updates Trusted Root Certificate Program to reinforce trust in the Internet | Microsoft Malware Protection Center
     
    Brink, Sep 5, 2021
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  3. certmgr.msc - ‘Trusted Roots’ vs ‘3rd Party Roots’

    Hi, I'm Elise, an independent advisor and I'd be happy to help with your issue.

    The Third-Party Root Certification Authorities is a subset of Trusted Root Certification Authorities.

    The Trusted Root are all the Microsoft certificates and the certificates for your organization plus the certificates in the Third-party Root.

    The Third-party Root has all certificates that are not from either Microsoft or your organization.

    Please let me know if you need any further assistance.

    Kind Regards,

    Elise
     
    EliseM_456, Sep 5, 2021
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  4. Need of assistance with Microsoft Trusted Root Program

    'Update Trusted Microsoft Certificates' -- How To Do It?

    Hi Paul,

    I suggest you to follow the below and check if it helps.

    For Microsoft Edge:



    • Navigate to a web page that uses your certificate.
    • Click the Lock icon (in the web address field); the company under “Website Identification” is the company that owns the root.

    For Internet Explorer:

    • Navigate to a web page that uses your certificate.
    • Click the Lock icon (in the web address field).
    • Click View Certificates then Certification Path.
    • View the certificate name at the top of the Certificate Path.

    Hope it helps. Update us the status of updating the Trusted Microsoft Certificates for further assistance.

    Thank you.
     
    Deepika Gowda, Sep 5, 2021
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