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Discus and support Windows does not have enough information to verify this certificate in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; Hi Microsoft Team, There are 3 laptops in the house and 2 of them and all mobiles phone are all working fine with the wifi routers. No issues in... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by SreejithK Kurup, Aug 30, 2020.

  1. Windows does not have enough information to verify this certificate

    Hi Microsoft Team,

    There are 3 laptops in the house and 2 of them and all mobiles phone are all working fine with the wifi routers. No issues in connecting to the internet with these devices.

    Only one of the laptop shows this message "Windows does not have enough information to verify this certificate" when i try to connect to any website. I tried checking which certificate is causing the issue and here are the details - Its is clear that its a laptop specific problem.

    It says:-

    Issued to : mediarouter.home

    Issued by : root.home

    Any clue how can i get to resolve this and connect this laptop also to the wifi router.

    Regards

    Sreejith

    :)

  2. Security certificate issue

    Hi Doug,

    To help you resolve your concern, please follow these steps:

    • Open Microsoft Edge and access Nextdoor.com, click
      Continue to this website (not recommended). There should be a
      Certificate warning
      that will appear.
    • Click the Certificate Error button to open the information window.
    • Click View Certificates, and then click Install Certificate.
    • On the warning message that appears, click Yes to install the certificate.

    Please let us know the outcome

  3. security certificate

    Hi,

    Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Community.

    I would like to know if this issue occur on Different Web browsers too?

    I would suggest you to try the following steps, when you access secured website you may get this error message.

    1. Open Internet Explorer and verify that the page you are trying to view is listing a certificate error.

    2. To clear the certificate error goes to Tools --> Internet Options from the menu of IE 11.

    3. Click on the advanced tab and scroll down to the security section. Clear the boxes for: "Check for publisher's certificate revocation" and "Check for server certificate revocation".

    4. Click Apply and Ok.

    5. Attempt to reload the page by clicking the Refresh button at the end of the address bar or by pressing the F5 key. Your page should now load as expected.

    This error can be cause by the SSL certificate of the website – maybe it was not issued by a trusted Certification Authority on the client side. It could even be an attempt to fool you or intercept data you send to the server. Or maybe the certificate has
    expired.

    I suggest you to refer to the Microsoft help article and check if it helps.

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/931850

    I would suggest you to refer the link below and check if it helps:

    Certificate errors: FAQ

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/internet-explorer/certificate-errors-faq#ie=ie-11

    Hope this information was helpful and do let us know if you need further assistance. We will be glad to assist.

  4. Windows does not have enough information to verify this certificate

    N8 certificates not trusted/don't match the name

    Well I worked out for myself how to verify the certificates are genuine:

    • Using a desktop computer
    • Go to the page with the certificates
    • Select a certificate
    • It will say either:
      • Certificate already exists - this confirms that the certificate on the website matches one already in your browser, which we already trust, therefore the certificate on the website is trustworthy
      • Asks if you want to install the certificate, DON'T.
        • First view the certificate details.
        • Copy the certificate serial number or SHA1/SHA256/MD5/etc hash
        • Paste this into a search engine
        • If another website that you trust lists the certificate, e.g. your phone manufacturer or another trusted website (preferably a secure website, therefore you have confidence the website is genuine), then you can trust the certificate
        • If no trustworthy sites are returned in the search then try another hash or serial number
        • If you can't find any trustworthy sites listing the certificate then I suggest you don't trust it.
    • Finally, if you decide you trust a certificate then you can download and install on your phone.

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Windows does not have enough information to verify this certificate

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How do I verify a certificate in Windows?

To verify that a certificate is installed Open the Cerificates console. In the navigation pane, expand Trusted Root Certification Authorities, and then click Certificates. The CA that you created appears in the list.

How do you fix this certificate Cannot be verified up to a trusted certification authority?

Take a look at the Certification Path tab and ensure all of the certificates are OK. If they're bad they should have a red X. Also, you can click on each node in the certification path to view the certificate at each level; visually inspect each one and ensure they are OK.

How do I manually install a certificate in Windows 10?

In order to import the certificate you need to access it from the Microsoft Management Console (MMC)..
Open the MMC (Start > Run > MMC)..
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