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I know I have some certificates installed on my Windows 7 machine. How can I see what they are, the nicknames they are known by, and browse detailed information (such as issuer and available usage)?
Method 1: View Installed Certificates for Current User Press the Windows key + R to bring up the Run command, type certmgr.msc and press Enter. When the Certificate Manager console opens, expand any certificates folder on the left. In the right pane, you'll see details about your certificates.
Peter MortensenWindows Local Machine Certificates
Tim Keating4 Answers
In Internet Explorer:
Go to Tools(Alt+X) → Internet Options → Content → Certificates.
Start mmc via Search files or Command Prompt:
Menu File → Add/Remove Snap-In... → Add... → Certificates → Add → My User account and/or Computer account → Finish → Close → OK → Browse.
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You may temporarily disable the security software and check if this helps.
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You may boot the computer in a clean boot state and check if the issue persists. A clean boot state will help us to determine if any 3rd party service or application is causing this issue.
How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135
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