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Root Certificates and Revoked Certificates for Windows XP


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Update for root certificates:

Delete:

CN = Microsoft ECC Root Certificate Authority 2017
O = Microsoft Corporation
L = Redmond
S = Washington
C = US

CN = Microsoft EV ECC Root Certificate Authority 2017
O = Microsoft Corporation
L = Redmond
S = Washington
C = US

CN = Microsoft EV RSA Root Certificate Authority 2017
O = Microsoft Corporation
L = Redmond
S = Washington
C = US

CN = Microsoft RSA Root Certificate Authority 2017
O = Microsoft Corporation
L = Redmond
S = Washington
C = US

 

Those using heinoganda's Cert_Updater.exe should run it ASAP. Others needing a redistributable rootsupd.exe should follow his instructions for creating their own, or PM at 5eraph for an updated EXE file.

:)

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Update for root certificates:

New:

CN = GlobalSign Client Authentication Root E45
O = GlobalSign nv-sa
C = BE

CN = GlobalSign Client Authentication Root R45
O = GlobalSign nv-sa
C = BE

CN = GlobalSign Code Signing Root E45
O = GlobalSign nv-sa
C = BE

CN = GlobalSign Code Signing Root R45
O = GlobalSign nv-sa
C = BE

CN = GlobalSign Document Signing Root E45
O = GlobalSign nv-sa
C = BE

CN = GlobalSign Document Signing Root R45
O = GlobalSign nv-sa
C = BE

CN = GlobalSign Secure Mail Root E45
O = GlobalSign nv-sa
C = BE

CN = GlobalSign Secure Mail Root R45
O = GlobalSign nv-sa
C = BE

CN = GlobalSign Timestamping Root R45
O = GlobalSign nv-sa
C = BE

 

Those using heinoganda's Cert_Updater.exe should run it ASAP. Others needing a redistributable rootsupd.exe should follow his instructions for creating their own, or PM at 5eraph for an updated EXE file.

:)

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Forgive my ignorance, but does all this mean if you are running Windows XP and you simply want to update your Root Certificates and Revoked Certificates list all you have to do is run @heinoganda‘s Cert_Updater.exe after unzipping it from the applicable .rar file?

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@FranceBB  :no:

What an old version!

 

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:rolleyes:

Update for root certificates:

New:

CN = Certum EC-384 CA
OU = Certum Certification Authority
O = Asseco Data Systems S.A.
C = PL

CN = Certum Trusted Root CA
OU = Certum Certification Authority
O = Asseco Data Systems S.A.
C = PL

 

:)

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Oops, I missed the updates... But still, I kept it running every now and then and it has been working fine 'till now, when I noticed that it failed to update the certs. Anyway, I updated to 1.6 which is your last version and now it's working fine again. :)

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Thank you

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If I run Cert_Updater_v1.6.exe, after being asked if I want to update the certificates, I receive following error message:
 
Title: Windows - No Disk
Message: Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf7c 4 75b6bf7c 75b6bf7c
 
No matter which button I click, the error message keeps coming back.  The only way to kill it is to open Task Manager, kill the error message and then kill the utility.
 
EDIT:
I tried the utility on two other XP machines with success.  The PC I tried it on first probably has a borked up Windows install.

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