Get Windows System Root certificates
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Nov 15, 2024 - LiveScript
Get Windows System Root certificates
Continuously monitor and record the content of the major platforms' root certificate stores.
Create https for local development environment or localhost.
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A JSON formatted file containing information about root certificates including whether they are trusted by various root stores, owner, certificate, SHA-256 hash.
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