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Certificates on Windows 11 are absolute trash. They removed the ability to impersonate accounts by only allowing a pin certificate. The problem is there used to be a mechanism to login by username and password, but its gone now. So if you're pin cert doesnt work, there is no way to impersonate the cert anymore or emulate a seperate account. What retard thought this was a good idea...

Certificates on Windows 11 are absolute trash. They removed the ability to impersonate accounts by only allowing a pin certificate. The problem is there used to be a mechanism to login by username and password, but its gone now. So if you're pin cert doesnt work, there is no way to impersonate the cert anymore or emulate a seperate account. What retard thought this was a good idea...

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It used to be that at one point, you could emulate the credentials you wanted to install a certificate. Now, Windows removed the option which means if you want to impersonate an account, you're fucked. This is a problem when you wnat to use your own account with different credential method (pin code vs username/password)

I still don't understand. Windows 10 was asking any email to start. What changed now?

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This is more for certificate files, which are installed by other providers, be it a web browser, or corp cert. Essentially, Windows removed the ability to emulate personalities and identities, and it is now a single baked identity that can not change

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Whatever it is, it's obvious that they are doing everything possible to track users. This is just the beginning. In the end you will have to give them your documents in order to install Windows.