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April 22nd, 2026 00:08
2023 Certificates
If, when using Method 1 in the linked page, I get the result "True" to both commands, am I okay re 2023 certificates ?
https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000385747/how-to-check-secure-boot-certificates
My reasons for concern Are:
(1) that I see the value = 0 to this Key:
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PolicyManager\default\SecureBoot\EnableSecurebootCertificateUpdates
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I came across some information speaking of setting scheduled tasks, etc. and I am not knowledgable enough to ferret out the stuff that doesn't apply to my case - Windows 10 Pro.
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Chino de Oro
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April 25th, 2026 03:32
You can go to Windows Security, then click on Device Security. Check the status under Secure Boot, if you see the message below, you are okay for 2023 certificates:
Secure Boot is on and all all required certificate updates have been applied. No further certificate changes are needed.
Maxd1
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April 25th, 2026 15:20
Thanks for replying. I am not using a Windows 10 ESU pc so unlikely to get that message. I do have the green 'thumbs up' on the Secure Boot (icon) but I don't believe that is indicative of the 2023 certs being applied.
I will do more research on this unless you have something further to add; I've seen a number of your postings so I appreciate your expertise level.
PS No hurry but I think I will enable the registry (ie value) I mentioned; can't see anything working as it stands.