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over at ntpro.net and in this video i want to show you how to trust a certificate from from vcloud director or any website and put it in your trusted certificate store so we open the browser in this case its chrome and then we go to the vcloud director links and were going to the provider portal of site b and you notice that yeah the connection is not private we see that we have a danger ahead of us and when i go to advanced im able to select prosheet and then go to the website and save but if you want to get rid of this message you can also trust the certificate the self-signed certificate generated on the cloud director appliance so when i go to not secure im able to inspect inspect this certificate so the dates are okay it has been renewed recently but yeah its self-signed so we dont trust the root certification of this certificate so we go into this second tab and this is where we have the option copy to file i click next i choose the default x 509 next then i have to specif