Wednesday, 24 April 2019

windows 10 - Determine TLS certificate details with Microsoft Edge

I purchased a new ASUS Q302 laptop from Best Buys for testing some software under the Intel Broadwell architecture (6th Gen i7). It looks like the machine has one of those Proxy/Interception certificates pre-installed. The machine does not appear to have anti-virus software installed, and I did not install any software.


I did not agree to be proxied or intercepted, so I'm not sure what package is doing it. I'm attempting to determine what software package owns it, but I can't get Microsoft Edge to give me the details on the certificate or the fake CA (below, I clicked on the red shield).


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Edge also appears to lack other useful setting provided by Explorer, like a way to manage startup, a ways to reset the browser, and a way to manage browser helper object (BHO).


How, exactly, do I get the new-and-improved Internet Explorer to give me the basic information it used to provide?




Mozilla


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Google


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