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Where can I download certutil.exe for firefox to manage certs

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So far, i have not been able to find a single link that offers a certutil.exe available for a download. Everyone has pointed to this link https://www.felixrr.pro/archives/165/mozilla-nss-utils-with-nspr-compiled-for-download

or this one

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/687296

but none of these links had what i am looking for.

I need certutil.exe compiled with all the .dll's and usable under windows 7 x64 bit.

PLEASE HELP!

So far, i have not been able to find a single link that offers a certutil.exe available for a download. Everyone has pointed to this link https://www.felixrr.pro/archives/165/mozilla-nss-utils-with-nspr-compiled-for-download or this one https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/687296 but none of these links had what i am looking for. I need certutil.exe compiled with all the .dll's and usable under windows 7 x64 bit. PLEASE HELP!

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Hi Bailbravo,

This doesn't appear to be a question that is directly related to Firefox, so it's probably not the best place to look for help specific to this issue.

I found a couple of links that may be related -

If you still have problems, you may look for developer specific forums like Stackoverflow. We hope this helps.

Thanks!!

- Ralph

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