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How to disable the Enterprise Roots preference

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How to disable the Enterprise Roots preference-have tried everything I can find on this issue. In summary, deleting certificate via reg edit but this does not work, have to delete certificate every time I re start windows 11 desk top pc.

Any other advice? Thanks

How to disable the Enterprise Roots preference-have tried everything I can find on this issue. In summary, deleting certificate via reg edit but this does not work, have to delete certificate every time I re start windows 11 desk top pc. Any other advice? Thanks
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Hello,

This question actually looks like a duplicate of https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1485643

As a moderator, I'm going to lock this thread. However, if you want to ask another question, feel free to do that by following this link.

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If Could you type or paste about:policies in the address bar and press Enter to load the page.

Normally, the Active panel says "The Enterprise Policies service is inactive." What does yours list?

(You can ignore the Documentation list unless you're curious about all the different possible policies. This list doesn't indicate which ones are actually active in your Firefox.)

If you have an enterprise roots policy active, this could have been inserted two different ways:

Let's continue in your more detailed thread: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1485643

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Hello,

This question actually looks like a duplicate of https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1485643

As a moderator, I'm going to lock this thread. However, if you want to ask another question, feel free to do that by following this link.