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security.enterprise_roots.enabled setting with when proxy used with certificate

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We are testing firefox 60.8 version for one of our client .This client is using Proxy tool forcepoint .This uses certificate to allow browsing.Other browsers are able to browse the sites however firefox throws error "your connection is not secure" for all https sites .If we toggle security.enterprise_roots.enabled to TRUE then we are able to access all sites however i see small icon saying part of this page is not secure(such as images) .What do we need to do to get rid of this warning . Attached screenshot for both scenarios with security.enterprise_roots.enabled as true and falst.

We are testing firefox 60.8 version for one of our client .This client is using Proxy tool forcepoint .This uses certificate to allow browsing.Other browsers are able to browse the sites however firefox throws error "your connection is not secure" for all https sites .If we toggle security.enterprise_roots.enabled to TRUE then we are able to access all sites however i see small icon saying part of this page is not secure(such as images) .What do we need to do to get rid of this warning . Attached screenshot for both scenarios with security.enterprise_roots.enabled as true and falst.
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screencapture when security.enterprise_roots.enabled is set to true

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You can set this pref to true on the about:config page to import root certificate(s) from the Windows certificate store.

  • security.enterprise_roots.enabled = true

You can open the about:config page via the location/address bar. You can accept the warning and click "I accept the risk!" to continue.

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Does it make a difference if you import the certificate in the Certificate Manager instead of using the pref?

The Web Console should show that content this is about.