Find the certificate file included with your installation package. It is usually named . Step 2: Install to the Trusted Root Store (Windows)
you aren’t alone. This issue typically occurs because the software is digitally signed with a private certificate that your Windows system doesn't yet recognize as "trusted."
If you downloaded the plugin from a random site (not the original R2R release), the files might actually be "modified and broken." Avoid installers that look different from the standard R2R layout.
Find the certificate file included with your installation package. It is usually named . Step 2: Install to the Trusted Root Store (Windows)
you aren’t alone. This issue typically occurs because the software is digitally signed with a private certificate that your Windows system doesn't yet recognize as "trusted."
If you downloaded the plugin from a random site (not the original R2R release), the files might actually be "modified and broken." Avoid installers that look different from the standard R2R layout.