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* Mozilla; see https://curl.haxx.se/docs/caextract.html
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* Linux: Just copied from an up-to-date Linux machine
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* Microsoft: For Windows >= 7/2008 Microsoft decided not to provide
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a full certificate store by default or via update as all other OS do.
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It's being populated with time -- supposed you use e.g. IE while browsing.
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Thus this file is smaller as the others.
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This store was destilled from three different windows installations via
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"certmgr.msc". It's a PKCS7 export of "Trusted Root Certification Authorities"
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and the Third Party Store.
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Feedback is welcome, see #825.
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It's still behind what MS publishes what [should be included](http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/31634.microsoft-trusted-root-certificate-program-participants-v-2016-april.aspx).
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Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be store to DL. Let me know if
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you have a pointer
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* Microsoft: Following command pulls all certificates from Windows Update services: (see also http://aka.ms/RootCertDownload, https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn265983(v=ws.11).aspx#BKMK_CertUtilOptions): ``CertUtil -syncWithWU -f -f . ``.
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* Apple: It comes from Apple OS X keychain app. Open Keychain Access utility, i.e.
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In the Finder window, under Favorites --> "Applications" --> "Utilities"
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(OR perform a Spotlight Search for Keychain Access)
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