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Certificates File on Windows 7 for Firefox
What is the file name is used by Firefox to store CA certificates on Windows 7 systems? Where this file is located?
✍: FYIcenter.com
On Windows 7 systems, Firefox stores certificates in a file called "cert8.db" in the profile folder of each user.
For example, if your login name is "fyicenter", your certificate file for Firefox will be located at:
C:\Users\fyicenter\AppData]Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles \xxxxxx.default\cert8.db
This location has not been changed for many versions of Firefox.
⇒ Certificate File cert8.db for Firefox Is Deleted
⇐ "DigiNotar Root CA" Not Trusted in Firefox
2012-07-31, 8574🔥, 0💬
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