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

Jerold Schulman

April 15, 2001

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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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