Bryan Kirk
Bryan Kirk
It is also happening under Windows XP.
I fixed it by doing what was shown at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49PY6XJzUig. Here's an archive containing my certificates (which you might be able to add directly to Chromium) and the password I...
Thanks. Maybe Alex can have the installer update the certificates that the linked tool updates when ran.
Why not have the installer update the certificates for the user when installing it?
Why not use a custom installer that downloads them from https://github.com/JohnTHaller/RootCertificateUpdatesForLegacyWindows/releases and adds them to the proper stores (or include them in Chromium)?
But that relies on modifying Vista/XP (unless there's a way to do it without needing to do the modifications).
That's great news.
You should find people to help you.
It is 32 bit.
"PoolMonX.exe is not a valid Win32 program" is what is shown under a 32-bit Windows Server 2003 VM.