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Hello Joslyn, We hit the Target =) I had no Knowledge that the wrong Certificate from AP is used but now i found it and everything is clear now. i had there IP_Adress and thougt it uses the one i have created bevore. my Mistake. Will give you 2 Screenshoots to show the Result. I think this will be very usefull for others…
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Hi Joslyn, We hit the target =) I thought this is already the IP-Adress and had no knowledge about where to look what Certificate is in use. Thank you very much to solve my Problem which tooks me Days. i give you and all other Readers here some mor Screenshoots because i think i´m not alone with that issue ;) Thanks in…
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yes i type always tthe IP only and not a Namehere is a SC or do you need more ?just let me know.it seems to be an older certificate than i created because i did it days before and there is another date on it.i´ll add also the certificates of the AP
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Hello Joslyn, no there is still the IP-Address as before.I see no need to change it. Am i right there or is something new needed? nice Greetings - Mike
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Hi Joslyn, i´m really abset because i can´t get i work :/ what i did now:first i have to say i was using windows 10 home edition.i tried this here "https://www.thewindowsclub.com/manage-trusted-root-certificates-windows"at one point i was not able to open "Group Policy Object Editor".i tried other Tools but did not got…
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hmmm, it seems that´s what i did before but anyway i must have a mistake inside because it shows still unsecure :( what i did.... first i create a self signed Cert Step 2. Export and save to a Folder Step 3. Import the Cert from last Folder with self Cert Step 4. got Security Warning Pressed OK and Success Window appears…
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great, will give it a try and let you know later :) Regards - Mike
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Okay understood, thank you.