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Greetings all,

I had been having some sluggish responsiveness from Chrome and decided to reinstall the browser. I went through the uninstall then downloaded Chrome again from the internet and re-installed. One problem, I started getting SSL errors on a site that was working prior to the re-install.

I thought that if I deleted my security certificates they would repopulate as I went back to the sites where they were issued so I went in and deleted all of my certificates. Not a real good move.

Is there some way to get them back? Or what do I need to do in order to be able to use this computer again on the internet?

Thanks

Jake
 

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Thanks, I'll try this when I get back home this evening. Just wondering though, if the certificates are stored in the registry, could restoring a backup copy of my registry solve the problem?
 

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Never thought of that and I usually do :facepalm:

Yes, a restore point may be worth a try, but neither of the How Tos have suggested it as a preliminary step or are you talking about an actual reg backup or system image ?
 
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