Economically opening an .exe file.

I'm that rare Navy Reservist: A Mac makes more sense for what I do full time, but I have to communicate with the Microsoft world of the Department of Defense...
I've downloaded security root certificates from the the Navy's Infosec website, but nothing on my iMac G4 will open it (the icon even has "PC" written on it).
I don't want to invest a lot of money in an application I'll only have to use every year and a half or so. Does anyone have a suggestion?

Hi Popeye,
A .exe file is a Windows executable file. There are programs that allow you to run Windows on your Mac, but they do tend to be expensive, especially with the added cost of the required Windows license. However, if all you are needing is standard security certificates (not knowing your situation, I'm not entirely sure what you're using them for), those should work on a Mac without any issues. Perhaps try searching the Infosec website for the actual certificate files (as opposed to what I assume is a program that installs the certificate files on a Windows machine), or if that turns up nothing, emailing them for help?

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