![]() ![]() If "%PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE%"="x86" if "%PROCESSOR_ARCHITEW6432%"="" goto x86 ![]() (net user administrator /active:yes) It spit out some issues ?which it said I could ignore?Įcho Determine whether we are on an 32 or 64 bit machine Secedit /configure /cfg %windir%\inf\defltbase.inf /db defltbase.sdb /verboseįrom the main admin account. I thought it might have been a permissions issue so I ran. Oh I must just add.it does in fact appear that the root certificate is in fact installed, regardless of the error message, so it is there! I am hoping the new build when it finally arrives cures these problems! I still have the problem, Eset UK support failed to find the problem/answer even after remote assistance, so for now I have the whole ssl/tls protocol filtering turned off, and this was also stopping access to web sites which has already been documented elsewhere. Yes when you uninstall Eset it automatically removes the certificate from that section! I do not see the Eset certificate under TRCA, or anywhere else for that matter. Since doing this, I haven't had any further error messages or issues with SSL or certificates, and actually solved my issues with ESS + IMAPS not working as well.
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