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I resolved this issue by adjusting a file installed with SQL Source Control. I exported our CA certificate from the Certificate manager in pem format and saved it to my c drive. I then modified the file, %APPDATA%\Subversion\servers, adjusting parameter: ssl-authority-files to read: ssl-authority-files = c:\ca.pem / comments
I resolved this issue by adjusting a file installed with SQL Source Control. I exported our CA certificate from the Certificate manager in pem format and saved it to my c drive. I then modified th...
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I have sent you an email with the requested items attached. Please let me know if you don't receive it.
Hi David, it shows trusted in IE and Firefox. Since Firefox is excluded for now and it should be trusted, since IE trusts the site and you can validate the Certificate Path I'm very interested in working with you. I'm hesitant to click the OK button for fear of never being able to reproduce it.
Just let me know how you'd like to tackle this. / comments
Hi David, it shows trusted in IE and Firefox. Since Firefox is excluded for now and it should be trusted, since IE trusts the site and you can validate the Certificate Path I'm very interested in ...