JSI Tip 3588. Some expired trusted root certificates are required for Windows 2000 to function?

Jerold Schulman

April 15, 2001

1 Min Read
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If you removed a required trusted root certificate from the trusted root store, Windows 2000 may cease to function normally.

The following trusted root certificates are required, even if they expire:

Issued to

Issued by

Expiration Date

Intended Purposes

Friendly Name

Status

Copyright (c) 1997 Microsoft Corp.

Copyright (c) 1997 Microsoft Corp.

12/30/1999

Time Stamping

Microsoft Timestamp Root

R

Microsoft Authenticode(tm) Root Authority

Microsoft Authenticode(tm) Root Authority

12/31/1999

Secure Email, Code Signing

Microsoft Authenticode(tm)Root

R

Microsoft Root Authority

Microsoft Root Authority

12/31/2020

Microsoft Root Authority

R

NO LIABILITY ACCEPTED, (c)97 VeriSign, Inc.

NO LIABILITY ACCEPTED, (c)97 VeriSign, Inc.

1/7/2004

Time Stamping

VeriSign Time Stamping CA

R

VeriSign Commercial Software Publishers CA

VeriSign Commercial Software Publishers CA

1/7/2004

Secure Email, Code Signing

VeriSign Commercial Software Publishers CA

R



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