Miklos Vajna-6 wrote
Similarly to the nss backend, the xmlsec-mscng keys manager is based on
the simple keys store from xmlsec core. If keys are not found in the
simple keys store, then the MS Certificate store (the "MY" store by
default, visible as Personal -> Certificates in certmgr.msc) is used to
look up keys.
That works. My self-created certificate is displayed in my MS certificate
store under "My certificates". The certificate is also displayed in
LibreOffice and I can successfully sign with this certificate.
Miklos Vajna-6 wrote
If the certificate is trusted there, LO is supposed to trust it as well.
I think that's exactly the problem. Do you know how I can tell Windows that
this certificate can be trusted?
Greetings
Steve
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