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(Self-Signed) Certificate revoked in IE mode, but not in Edge mode

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I am using a self-signed certificate which is working fine when using Chrome or Edge. Both browsers show that the connection is secure and that the certificate is valid.

An application using the WinInet-API to access the same website, however, fails with ERROR_INTERNET_SEC_CERT_REVOKED (12170) and the error message:

The security certificate for this site has been revoked. This site should not be trusted.

When checking the certificate using certutil (as shown here: How do I check if my SSL certificates have been revoked ), the certificate is being shown as revoked:

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Also, when using the IE-mode of Edge, a certificate error is shown:

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Translation:

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What could be the reason that the certificate is only revoked when using the IE mode, but neither Chrome nor Edge show it as revoked?

I have seen a similar issue being discussed here ( FireFox detects Revoked Certificate, IE does not ), but in my case, it's basically the opposite with only IE showing the certificate as being revoked.

Matthias avatar
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I've found a thread discussing possible cases why a certificate might incorrectly being shown as revoked: https://serverfault.com/questions/338527/why-might-windows-falsely-claim-a-self-signed-root-ca-certificate-is-revoked?rq=1
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