Scanning encrypted connections in Opera
Opera browser does not use Microsoft Windows certificate storage. To scan SSL connections when using Opera, you should install Kaspersky Lab’s certificate manually.
To install Kaspersky Lab’s certificate:
- In the browser’s menu, select the Tools ® Settings item.
- In the window that opens, select the Additional section.
- In the left part of the window, select the Security tab and click the Manage Certificates button.
- In the window that opens, select the Vendors tab and click the Import button.
- In the window that opens, select Kaspersky Lab’s certificate file. The path to Kaspersky Lab’s certificate file is as follows: %AllUsersProfile%\Application Data\Kaspersky Lab\AVP11\Data\Cert\(fake)Kaspersky Anti-Virus personal root certificate.cer.
- In the window that opens, click the Install button. Kaspersky Lab’s certificate is installed. To view information about the certificate, and to select actions for which the certificate will be used, select the certificate in the list and click the View button.
To install Kaspersky Lab’s certificate for Opera version 9.x:
- In the browser’s menu, select the Tools ® Settings item.
- In the window that opens, select the Additional section.
- In the left part of the window, select the Security tab and click the Manage Certificates button.
- In the window that opens, select the Certification Centers tab and click the Import button.
- In the window that opens, select Kaspersky Lab’s certificate file. The path to Kaspersky Lab’s certificate file is as follows: %AllUsersProfile%\Application Data\Kaspersky Lab\AVP11\Data\Cert\(fake)Kaspersky Anti-Virus personal root certificate.cer.
- In the window that opens, click the Install button. Kaspersky Lab’s certificate is installed.
If your computer runs under Microsoft Windows Vista or Microsoft Windows 7, the path to Kaspersky Lab’s certificate file is as follows: %AllUsersProfile%\Kaspersky Lab\AVP11\Data\Cert\(fake)Kaspersky Anti-Virus personal root certificate.cer.