![]() ![]() but says the certificate is ok on the Certificate Details screen (?). FireFox says it uses weak encryption and Chrome just says it's invalid without reason. I renewed the certificate and installed it into the Trusted Root Certification Authorities on the remote computer and FireFox and Chrome now claim that the certificate is invalid. Since then that certificate has expired and has not been renewed. My predecessor created a certificate in 2016 that does not meet requirements of Chrome and FireFox now. My organization has our own Certificate Authority (CA) on one of our Windows Server 2008 R2 machines and a local intranet website that uses SSL. ![]()
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