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Yes thread is old so someone need to open new one with first instructions all about we know how to fix, then other things.
PS; i'm bad at english so can you do that please :)
These are the ones you need, though you need to install them manually:
https://www.digicert.com/kb/digicert-root-certificates.htm
Baltimore CyberTrust Root CA
DigiCert Global Root CA
DigiCert High Assurance EV Root CA
and from here https://letsencrypt.org/certificates/:
ISRG Root X1
After you managed to do that, things should be fixed. If they are not, just keep telling people.
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I try this and web errors still exist, early problem was friend list and chat ( friends network unreachable ) then store and web browsing on google crome and steam web browsing, how work steam friend list (online) steam store but browsing work bad
My friend has used windows 7 all times without problems till dead on Covid this month:(
If browsing is the problem, did you try firefox? Firefox has their own trust store, so it doesn't rely on windows 7's trust store. (Firefox doesn't need those ssl root certificates, since it has its own)
Sorry for your loss.
No, windows 7 isn't what secures your internet, bank, payment stuff, etc.
What secures it is an up to date browser and proper ssl encryption, as well as a strong password, 2 factor auth, etc. and obviously your own behavior.
If you don't trust the background programs on your system, download malwarebytes or some other anti virus software, scan, and behold. No virusses found,means likely no problems and no risks either, so long you don't connect to your bank or to steam through a phishing website or scam site.
In other words, its as safe as it is on windows 10 or windows 11.
Maybe there is more going on then just those missing SSL certificates.
Baltimore CyberTrust Root CA
DigiCert Global Root CA
DigiCert High Assurance EV Root CA
and Let's encrypt's ISRG Root X1
The SSL cert problem started with DST Root CA X3, which expired. It was used as root cert for many intermediate and end certs, that would eventually be used to establish the encrypted network connection.
(normally this cert would be used to sign a new root CA cert, but windows 7 didn't receive any updates for a long while, so the new root CA cert never came) (this is why you'd need to install it manually instead)
If it really is SSL related, and Steam Friends and Chat won't get connected, then it has to be a different root cert that signs it, but from what I understand is that Steam attempted to make the process easier by using a different (one that is more common) intermediate cert.
e.e;
kinda sounds like it got harder now instead.
I can't see which cert steam friends uses (unless I use an external browser to login to steam). I am also not sure if it is region (location I mean) related
You can at least get a hint by clicking on the 'lock' icon basically.
(maybe you can check it yourself)
edit: the lock icon is next to the address bar in the browser. (next to https:// etc.)
(yes I suspect that if you live elsewhere, that maybe a different root ca cert is used to sign stuff)
(that is why I am basically asking you to try to find out what certs steam tries to use yourself)
Useless comment & not helpful whatsoever. Enjoy rooted windows 10 average joe, cheers!
Just wanted to say a sincere & many thanks - my steam is finally fixed after a year thanks to both your detailed and thorough answers+ followup! Installed around 20 of the mentioned certificates and its finally working!
PS: Am running fresh clean install of Windows 7 Enterprise here so it looks like the inherited settings from XP migrations are not the issue, probably just the fact of windowsroot CA's expiring.