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Java Trusted Certificates Location on Windows
Where is the default trusted certificate keystore file located on my Windows computer? I think I have Java 7 installed.
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If you have Java installed on your Windows computer, you can find the default trusted certificate keystore file in the $JAVA_HOME folder, which is normally at "\Program Files\java\jre7\lib\security".
The default trusted certificate keystore file is named as "cacerts" as shown in the example below:
C:\Users\fyicenter>dir "\Program Files\java\jre7\lib\security" Directory of C:\Program Files\java\jre7\lib\security 07/04/2012 09:36 PM 421 blacklist 07/04/2012 09:36 PM 83,581 cacerts 07/04/2012 09:36 PM 2,254 java.policy 07/04/2012 09:36 PM 15,132 java.security 07/04/2012 09:36 PM 98 javaws.policy 07/04/2012 09:36 PM 2,971 local_policy.jar 07/04/2012 09:36 PM 0 trusted.libraries 07/04/2012 09:36 PM 2,487 US_export_policy.jar
Not that the default installation of JDK or JRE provides the "cacerts" trusted keystore file, not the "jssecacerts".
⇒ Password for "cacerts" - Java System Keystore
⇐ What Is JKS (Java KeyStore) File
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