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Software | Windows 10 64-bit |
Google around how to generate a self-signed certificate, make sure you put it into Start -> Manage user certificates ->Trusted Root Certification Authorities -> Certificates
If you've been using NVCleanstall you'll see its certificates in that same location. For security, NVCleanstall throws away the private key once it's signed the CAT file during installation, so bad people can't use it to sign stuff that's valid on the current machine.
If you've been using NVCleanstall you'll see its certificates in that same location. For security, NVCleanstall throws away the private key once it's signed the CAT file during installation, so bad people can't use it to sign stuff that's valid on the current machine.