Copy the cacert.pem file to the
<Transact_Folder>\certs folder.
Rename the file extension to .crt (cacert.crt).
Right-click the cacert.crt file and select
Install Certificate.
The
Certificate Import Wizard starts.
Select
Local Machine and click
Next.
Select
Place all certificates in the following store and click
Browse.
This opens a window prompting you to select the certificate store.
Select
Trusted Root Certification Authorities and click
OK.
Click
Next and
Finish to complete the import.
Verify the certificate imported successfully.
From the taskbar, search
cert.
Select
Manage computer certificates.
Go to
Trusted Root Certification
Authorities > Certificates and verify your certificate is listed on the right-hand
side.
Open
Transact
with https.
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