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‎09-11-2024 12:24 AM
Hello guys.
I'm trying to install a certificate from my CA on a Lansweeper: v. 11.4. 1.2 on a Windows Server 2022 Standard server with IIS Express.
The steps I took were the following:
1. I already have my CA added to all browsers.
2. I followed the steps indicated in the following link:
When I open my certificate it says that the certificate is not secure, however my CA is included in the Google Chrome browser.
Actually, if I change the Thumbprint to another number it stops working, which is logical, but when I put the correct Thumbprint the browser works but tells me that it is not secure.
Does anyone have any idea what it could be?
Thanks.
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‎09-25-2024 04:29 AM
is there a specific error on the connection warning page (in chrome for example) example: NET::ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID which is exactly what I just noticed my home lab says as I forgot to renew the cert 🙂

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‎09-25-2024 03:14 PM
Hello Jacob.
The error that appears in my browser is the following: NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID.
It is the typical error when the certificate cannot be validated, but I do not understand why it happens since in our network the CA and the intermediate CA are in all browsers.

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‎09-13-2024 10:12 PM
Hello
I have not been able to solve the problem.
Thank you.
Enzo.
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‎09-11-2024 11:20 PM
We usually recommend adding the SSL certificate to multiple stores by following the steps below:
- Open the Start menu on your Lansweeper server, select Run and run mmc as administrator.
- The Microsoft Management Console will open.
- In the File menu, select Add/Remove Snap-in.
- Select Certificates and hit Add.
- Select Computer Account in the resulting popup.
- Select Local Computer.
- Hit Finish and then Ok.
- In the File menu, select Add/Remove Snap-in again.
- Select My User Account
- Hit Finish and then Ok.
- Browse to Console Root\Certificates... Ensure your certificate is present in all of the following stores:
â—‹ Current User > ... > Personal
â—‹ Current User > ... > Trusted Root Certification Authorities
â—‹ Local Computer > ... > Personal
Local Computer > ... > Trusted Root Certification Authorities

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‎09-12-2024 12:35 AM
DavidPK. Thank you for your reply,
I have already verified that the certificate is in:
Current User > ... > Personal
Current User > ... > Trusted Root Certification Authorities
Local Computer > ... > Personal
Local Computer > ... > Trusted Root Certification Authorities
I also noticed that the Lansweeper certificate is in
Local Computer > ... > Personal
Local Computer > ... > Trusted Root Certification Authorities
However, it appears in my browser as an unsecured connection.
Thank you.
Enzo.
