All,
I need your help again. Google Chrome still does not trust our new SHA-2
certificate. Microsoft Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge work fine.
This is a very frustrating situation and we have opened a ticket with
Chromium. The problem is that we can't release SetupBuilder 10 until we
have resolved this issue. Otherwise, we would run into a support nightmare.
It would be great if you could help me.
Please make sure that you have enabled the "Automatically report details of
possible security incidents to Google" option (requires a Chrome restart if
you switch it to on) in your Google Chrome.
1. Go into chrome://settings and turn on "Automatically report details of
possible security incidents to Google" (you'll have to click the "Show
advanced settings..." item to see it).
2. Please download and run the following small tool on as many machines as
possible (see attached screenshots):
http://www.lindersoft.com/downloads/...hrome_test.exe
3. Click the very skinny button next to that big Discard button, then click
"Keep".
4. Click the downloaded file and run it.
I guarantee, the above SetupBuilder generated application WILL NOT harm your
system. It just ask for elevation and displays a "SetupBuilder 10" dialog.
Thank you for your help!
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Friedrich Linder
Lindersoft | SetupBuilder | www.lindersoft.com
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