docs(user): fix self-signed certificate import procedure for WebDAV

Telegraphic style made it hard to translate
End of procedure seemed outdated and browser specific

Signed-off-by: Jérémie Tarot (@silopolis) <silopolis@gmail.com>
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Jérémie Tarot (@silopolis)
2023-03-20 17:38:00 +01:00
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@@ -414,32 +414,46 @@ Known problems and their solutions are documented in the KB2123563_ article.
Problem
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Cannot map Nextcloud as a WebDAV drive in Windows using self-signed certificate.
Cannot map Nextcloud as a WebDAV drive in Windows using a self-signed certificate.
Solution
^^^^^^^^
#. Go to the your Nextcloud instance via your favorite Web browser.
#. Click through until you get to the certificate error in the browser status
line.
#. View the cert, then from the Details tab, select Copy to File.
#. Save to the desktop with an arbitrary name, for example ``myNextcloud.pem``.
#. Start, Run, MMC.
#. File, Add/Remove Snap-In.
#. Select Certificates, Click Add, My User Account, then Finish, then OK.
#. Dig down to Trust Root Certification Authorities, Certificates.
#. Right-Click Certificate, Select All Tasks, Import.
#. Select the Save Cert from the Desktop.
#. Select Place all Certificates in the following Store, Click Browse.
#. Check the Box that says Show Physical Stores, Expand out Trusted Root
Certification Authorities, and select Local Computer there, click OK,
Complete the Import.
#. Check the list to make sure it shows up. You will probably need to Refresh
before you see it. Exit MMC.
#. Open Browser, select Tools, Delete Browsing History.
#. Select all but In Private Filtering Data, complete.
#. Go to Internet Options, Content Tab, Clear SSL State.
#. Close browser, then re-open and test.
#. Access to your Nextcloud instance via your favorite Web browser.
#. Click through until you get to the certificate error in the browser status
line.
#. View the certificate, then from the Details tab, select Copy to File.
#. Save the file to your desktop with an arbitrary name, for example
``myNextcloud.pem``.
#. Go to Start menu > Run, type MMC, and click OK to open Microsoft Management
Console.
#. Go to File > Add/Remove Snap-In.
#. Select Certificates, Click Add, choose My User Account, then Finish, and
finally OK.
#. Dig down to Trust Root Certification Authorities, Certificates.
#. Right-Click Certificate, Select All Tasks, and Import.
#. Select the saved certificate from the Desktop.
#. Select Place all Certificates in the following Store, and click Browse.
#. Check the Box that says Show Physical Stores, expand out Trusted Root
Certification Authorities, select Local Computer there, click OK, and
Complete the Import.
#. Check the list to make sure the certificate shows up. You will probably
need to Refresh before you see it.
#. Exit MMC.
For Firefox users:
#. Launch your browser, go to Application menu > History > Clear recent history...
#. Select 'Everything' in the 'Time range to clear' dropdown menu
#. Select 'Active Logins' check box
#. Click the 'Clear now' button
#. Close the browser, then re-open and test.
For Chrome-based browsers (Chrome, Chromium, Microsoft Edge) users:
#. Open Windows Control Panel, navigate down to Internet Options
#. In the Content tab, click the Clear SSL State button.
#. Close the browser, then re-open and test.
Problem
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