Unable to Access Microsoft Learn Due to SSL Certificate Issue

Darwin Santos 0 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
2024-11-16T04:06:33.7466667+00:00

There is an issue accessing Microsoft Learn, as it displays a message about an invalid SSL certificate, indicating that the certificate belonging to Microsoft Learn seems to be associated with another company.

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    2024-11-16T04:06:33.75+00:00
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    If you are experiencing an issue accessing Microsoft Learn due to an invalid SSL certificate, it may be related to a certificate that is not trusted or is associated with another entity. This can happen if the certificate is self-signed or if there is a mismatch in the certificate name. To resolve SSL certificate issues, you can try the following steps:

    1. Ensure that you are using the correct URL to access Microsoft Learn.
    2. If you have a copy of the self-signed certificate, you can import it into your system to trust it.
    3. You can also check for multiple certificates (root and intermediate) and ensure that all necessary certificates are imported.
    4. If the issue persists, consider contacting your IT administrator for further assistance.

    For detailed troubleshooting steps, you can refer to the Azure Storage Explorer troubleshooting guide regarding SSL certificate issues.


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