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Hi,

I would like to download a file with inetget, the file url starts with https and therefore when I download the url manually, I have to accept an SSL certificate. When I try to download the same url with a autoit script, the script executes until the timeout of inetget.

How do I make autoit/inetget accept ssl certificats?

thx

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Does this mean there is no way to download a file on a https server with a self signed SSL certificate ? Or would _INetGetSource be able to do that? (I have not been able to quickly test it since I would have to install AutoIt beta first)

Thx

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  • 2 years later...

Hello,

Did you ever find a solution for using INETGET to a Self Signed SSL site? I am trying the same and can't get INETGET or _INetGetSource() to connect.

I also tried using winhttpcertcfg.exe but still no luck.

Any guidance on getting an autoit script to connect to a Self Signed SSL certificate site would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Tim

Hi,

I would like to download a file with inetget, the file url starts with https and therefore when I download the url manually, I have to accept an SSL certificate. When I try to download the same url with a autoit script, the script executes until the timeout of inetget.

How do I make autoit/inetget accept ssl certificats?

thx

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Congratulations, you just resurrected a 3 year old post. You'd be better off asking your question in the support forum in your own thread.

Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer.

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