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Expected behavior
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Got the mkcert popup to install the cert, but then it try keyimport or something after which it fails due to JAVA_HOME being set maybe? Access denied in the jdk folder? I tried removing JAVA_HOME from my enviroment variables and restarting and trying again, still same problem
System information (please complete the following information):
Windows 10
Latest Version
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Hi @carsenk,
unfortunately the output is truncated in the image you pasted.
Anyway, the error seems to be related to Java has you said. Have you tried to run the script with serve? It could work anyway.
If it doesn’t work, you can try to run it again in an elevated shell (you have to run Powershell as an administrator). The error seems to be related to missing permissions, that shouldn’t be a problem when running as admin.
Let me know if it works, and thank you for reach me out!
Bug description
https://puu.sh/H4RuS/03a83a5e5b.png
Expected behavior
A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
Got the mkcert popup to install the cert, but then it try keyimport or something after which it fails due to JAVA_HOME being set maybe? Access denied in the jdk folder? I tried removing JAVA_HOME from my enviroment variables and restarting and trying again, still same problem
System information (please complete the following information):
Windows 10
Latest Version
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: