For those people who wants use anyway Windows XP SP3 with SSL/TLS support for the latest Chrome (49.0.2623.112) :
== Running ProxHTTPSProxyMII proxy ==
The best solution to simulate SSL access before sending data to the others applications, ex. :
SSL REQUEST ==> ProxHTTPSProxyMII running ==> sending SSL protocols to Chrome, IE, FileZilla, ...
Not apply for FireFox, you need install given CERT .pem file manually.
1/ Donwload and uncompress files under c:\
Source files bellow :
https://www3.zippyshare.com/v/3i5u1oRD/file.html
2/ Inside the directoy : ProxHTTPSProxyMII_CertIns_Windows, install the proxy certs
==> file : "ProxHTTPS Cert Install.exe"
3/ Two folders, two versions : ProxHTTPSProxyMII_REV3b_noUPX, AND : ProxHTTPSProxyMII_REV3b_UPX
==> ProxHTTPSProxyMII_REV3b_noUPX (for old CPU)
==> ProxHTTPSProxyMII_REV3b_UPX (for newest CPU)
Run the proxy, then open the file : "ProxHTTPSProxy_PSwitch.exe"
Launch Chrome v49, and test trusted SSL WebSite.
All done !
== FINAL NOTE ==
You can use the tray helper app to hide ProxHTTPSProxyMII Console activities
-> Run this file (@startup will help) : "ProxHTTPSProxy Tray Helper.exe"
Thats launch main proxy app : "proxy ProxHTTPSProxy_PSwitch.exe",
hides from taskbar and more (hide/show/open/close/+options).