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    paul
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    The question in the mind of most Windows users is « Is Microsoft support for self signed certificate, Ie8 Windows 7 A Boon Or Bane » It is an interesting issue that comes up quite often on the forum posts. One thing you should know is the fact that you can be protected from any malware that may come along. You may have to take some extra precautions and this might cost a bit more in terms of space in your computer but it will help to safeguard your computer from harmful virus programs. The main benefit is that you don’t have to trust Microsoft that they are doing all they can to stop such viruses from your system.

    Microsoft provides one solution for this problem, that is called the « MEIG8 » Certificate Validation Error. When this error comes up, it means that the certificate provided by Microsoft is invalid. To avoid getting this error you have to change the self signed certificate by using the Certificate Revocation List (CRL) feature on Microsoft. This feature is known as Extended Validation or EV (Extended Validation). The downside is that if you change this self signed certificate, it cannot be re-used in the future. If you need to use the MEIG8, make sure you change it back before the period expires.

    If you need to know more about certificates, then you should know more about Certificate Validation. This is the process by which security certificates are validated so that people can be sure that the information provided by the security certificate is correct. It is also a process by which important information is stored and used to authorize or authenticate an application.

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