Windows Certificate Management

Last Updated : Apr 27, 2022 |

The certificate store used by a number of Avaya applications to save and retrieve X509 certificates is the default one provided by the Windows operating system. The Windows certificate store is relevant to the many applications running on Windows that uses certificates for security, either TLS or HTTPS, including:

  • IP Office Manager

  • Google Chrome Browser

  • Safari Browser

  • Microsoft Edge

There are some applications that currently do not use the Windows certificate store:

  • IP Office SoftConsole – uses a local certificate file

  • Firefox Browser – uses its own internal certificate store

  • Java Runtime environment 1.8 uses its own internal certificate store

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  • Avaya accepts no responsibility for changes made by users to the Windows operating system. Users are responsible for ensuring that they have read all relevant documentation and are sufficiently trained for the task being performed.