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Windows 7 and Windows Vista normally will [[http:// | Windows 7 and Windows Vista normally will [[http:// | ||
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+ | ==== Mac OS X and applications (Safari and Mail.app) ==== | ||
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+ | To add the CAcert Root Certificate to Apple Safari, use the Keychain Access application which is shipped with Mac OS X. | ||
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+ | To install the certificate system-wide, | ||
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+ | - Download the [[http:// | ||
+ | - Double click on the '' | ||
+ | - Select '' | ||
+ | - You will be asked to authenticate yourself. | ||
+ | - Click '' | ||
+ | - You will then have to authenticate yourself again. | ||
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+ | ==== Google Chrome ==== | ||
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+ | Google Chrome uses the native operating system to handle certificates. | ||
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+ | If you visit the [[https:// | ||
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+ | If after updating your operating system the Chrome address bar shows a red '' | ||
+ | - Click the wrench in the top right corner | ||
+ | - Click '' | ||
+ | - Make sure **only** '' | ||
+ | - Change the '' | ||
+ | - Click '' | ||
+ | - Click the wrench again | ||
+ | - Select '' | ||
+ | - Select the '' | ||
+ | - Scroll to the bottom and un-check the '' | ||
+ | - Click '' | ||
+ | - Exit Chrome | ||
+ | - Launch Chrome | ||
+ | - Click the wrench again | ||
+ | - Select '' | ||
+ | - Select the '' | ||
+ | - Scroll to the bottom and re-check the '' | ||
+ | - Click '' | ||
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