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Does a user need the Cybertrust root certificate to access information securely on a secure server?

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Does a user need the Cybertrust root certificate to access information securely on a secure server?

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If users don’t have the Cybertrust root certificate installed and they go to a server secured with a Cybertrust SSL certificate, the browser will ask them if they will trust certificates issued by Cybertrust. If they answer yes, the Cybertrust root certificates will be installed automatically. If they answer no, they can still choose to accept the secure session they are about to start but the next time they will receive the exact same question from their browser.

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