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When I use it in Windows Services, the certificate becomes invalid,
and I found the reason, Windows Services run as SYSTEM not current user,
use certmgr.msc and certlm.msc to compare differences
then I copy the mkcert Root CA from certmgr.msc to certlm.msc,problem solved.
Can mkcert -install add Root CA to both of them?Administrator privileges may be required.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
When I use it in Windows Services, the certificate becomes invalid,
and I found the reason, Windows Services run as SYSTEM not current user,
use
certmgr.msc
andcertlm.msc
to compare differencesthen I copy the mkcert Root CA from
certmgr.msc
tocertlm.msc
,problem solved.Can
mkcert -install
add Root CA to both of them?Administrator privileges may be required.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: