2011.cer //top\\ — Microsoft Root Certificate Authority

She worked in the basement, on a terminal with a CRT monitor she'd salvaged from a thrift store because the archive's ancient GPU didn't support modern displays. She wrote PowerShell scripts on a USB stick, walked them down two flights of stairs, ran them on the air-gapped terminal, and debugged by the light of her phone. She slept on a cot next to the server rack.

She smiled. “The archive remembers.” microsoft root certificate authority 2011.cer

Корневой сертификат Microsoft Root Certificate Authority 2011 She worked in the basement, on a terminal

She had one desperate move. She could roll back the server's clock. It was a hack, a lie, a violation of every best practice. But if she set the system time back to December 30th, the root would be valid again, just long enough to complete the re-signing. She smiled

This root utilizes a 4096-bit RSA key, doubling the key size of standard 2048-bit certificates.

If in a domain, verify that an administrator has not defined a "Certificate Path Validation" policy that excludes Microsoft roots. Run rsop.msc and navigate to: Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Public Key Policies