Windows 10: Validate hardware certification report

Discus and support Validate hardware certification report in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; We are in the process of purchasing a number of personal computers for our company, and one of the requirements is that the devices are certified for... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by HuergoMariano, Jan 27, 2025 at 11:07 AM.

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    We are in the process of purchasing a number of personal computers for our company, and one of the requirements is that the devices are certified for Windows 11 Pro. One of the suppliers provided Microsoft certifications dated 2022. However, while the computer model is the same, it includes the Intel Deca Core i5-13400 processor, which was released in 2023. We need confirmation on whether this certification remains valid for the device with this updated processorThe Intel Deca Core i5-13400 was launched to the market in Q1 of 2023.Details of the presented certification:MODEL: AIO EXO STYLE X5

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    HuergoMariano, Jan 27, 2025 at 11:07 AM
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    Hi Richard -

    See if this helps:

    https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/this-cert...

    https://www.ssls.com/blog/how-to-fix-google-chr...

    https://www.technipages.com/ie-the-security-cer...

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/al...

    https://www.entrust.com/knowledgebase/ssl/how-d...

    https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/office-3...

    Feel free to ask back any questions. Please report back results for all steps given so I know what else to suggest if necessary.

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    Greg Carmack - Windows MVP 2010-2020, Jan 27, 2025 at 11:09 AM
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  3. jav1356 Win User
    Validate server certificate

    "Before connecting to an enterprise Wi-Fi network, you can have your phone check to make sure the network is your company’s network, and not one that could be harmful that has the same name. Your phone can do this by validating a certificate that's on
    your company’s server. After validating the certificate, your user name and password are sent to the authentication server, so your phone can connect to the Wi-Fi network. (Before using this feature, you might need to contact your company's support person
    to find out how to get the right certificate on your phone.) To use this feature, turn on
    Validate server certificate, tap Choose a certificate, choose the certificate authority that your company uses, and then tap
    Done"

    That is what Microsoft say in a page titled: 'connecto to a wi-fi network, I don't find nothing of the sort im my phone. Where is it?
     
  4. Sheldrick Win User

    Validate hardware certification report

    email certificates on e6 after belle update

    Dear Pastmac, Welcome to the Nokia forums, sorry youa re having this frustrating problem!



    Some email providers provide secure email connections using the same type of SSL connection commonly used to provide secure web site connections for banking or online purchases.



    SSL connections use Certificates to establish what is called Trust between the program being used (web browser, email client, or other type of application) and the server. For the trust to be automatic, the client program must be able to validate
    the Certificate that the server has. If the client program cannot validate the Certificate of the server, it will report a
    Missing Certificate error.

    A server's Certificate can be of two types:

    • Self-signed Certificate
    • Certification Authority (CA)-signed Certificate
    A Self-signed Certificate is created using a Certificate generating program, without needing to go to an outside agency. This is fast and inexpensive, but requires additional steps to use, because client programs cannot validate such a certificate
    without information they do not have.

    The only way to allow the device to validate a self-signed certificate is to install the certificate on the device. To do this, browse to a secure web page using the same certificate (normally hosted on the same server, such as a secure web
    mail page in the case of a certificate for an email server) and accept the certificate when prompted what to do with it. Normally, you will also be asked what to allow it to be used for. Accepting all the uses is normally safe, and will allow email to work
    as well.

    A Certification Authority-signed certificate is created using a Certificate generating program just like the self-signed Certificate, but is then sent to a Certification Authority. The Certification Authority adds their own digital signature
    to the Certificate. This allows the client application to test that the certificate has not been altered since the Certification Authority signed it, and so it can be trusted automatically without further difficulties.

    You can still get the same error, however. This is because the client application needs to have a special Certificate (called a Root Certificate) from the Certification Authority in order to determine that the digital signature on a Certificate
    is valid. There are many different Certification Authorities, each which may have several different Root Certificates with different properties for different purposes. Not all devices automatically have all valid Root Certificates from all Certification
    Authorities. In addition, all Certificates have expiry dates beyond which they are no longer trusted. (Eventually, this will cause a device which is not receiving firmware updates to experience this error for all secure connections using SSL.)

    If a Certification Authority-signed Certificate is not accepted, there are two ways to correct the issue:

    • As with a self-signed certificate, surf to a secure web page on the same server, and accept the certificate. The certificate will then be trusted and treated as valid.
    • Install the Root Certificate that the CA used to sign the Certificate. You will need to find out which CA it is from the site operators.


    I hope this helps
     
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