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Feature: The "Trust-On-Go" Bridge
A. SHA-256 Support (Crypto Agility)
A Root Certificate Authority is at the top of the certificate hierarchy. It is a certificate authority that issues certificates to other certificate authorities (known as intermediate CAs), which in turn issue certificates to end-entities (like websites, organizations, or individuals). The root CA's role is to ensure that all certificates issued under its hierarchy can be trusted.
- Cause: The certificate includes a CDP (CRL Distribution Point) that is unreachable, or the system clock is wrong.
Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs)
Solution 4: Check Group Policy
If in a domain, verify that an administrator has not defined a "Certificate Path Validation" policy that excludes Microsoft roots. Run rsop.msc and navigate to: Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Public Key Policies microsoft root certificate authority 2011.cer