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certificate error

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I have some web sites that are ssl signed with my certificate authority ( we are using Proxy that intercept the ssl). I have the ca in my root certificates, and Internet explorer and Chrome doesn't warn me. How can I tell firefox to look the Windows root certificate and not to show me the error message?

I have some web sites that are ssl signed with my certificate authority ( we are using Proxy that intercept the ssl). I have the ca in my root certificates, and Internet explorer and Chrome doesn't warn me. How can I tell firefox to look the Windows root certificate and not to show me the error message?

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the error persists

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You need to install the root certificates in Firefox if you haven't done that.

Tools > Options > Advanced : Encryption: Certificates - View Certificates

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Thank for your answer. I did that. still got the error message...

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the error persists