Expired certificate (e71)
I am trying to install a 5250 client called mocha but it says expired certificate, even if i have disabled the online check and signed certificate to off.
Is there a tool to remove a certificate from a .sis file?
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I've searched all over, and apologize in advance if there is already an answer for this.
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