On Tue, 10 May 2022 18:55:50 GMT, Mat Carter <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Windows you can now access the local machine keystores using the strings
>> "Windows-MY-LOCALMACHINE" and "Windows-ROOT-LOCALMACHINE"; note the
>> application requires admin privileges.
>>
>> "Windows-MY" and "Windows-ROOT" remain unchanged, however given these
>> original keystore strings mapped to the current user, I added
>> "Windows-MY-CURRENTUSER" and "Windows-ROOT-CURRENTUSER" so that a developer
>> can explicitly specify the current user location. These two new strings
>> simply map to the original two strings, i.e. no duplication of code paths etc
>>
>> No new tests added, keystore functionality and API remains unchanged, the
>> local machine keystore types would require the tests to run in admin mode
>>
>> Tested on windows, passes tier1 and tier2 tests
>
> Mat Carter has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional
> commit since the last revision:
>
> Add test from wangweij
test/jdk/sun/security/mscapi/AllTypes.java line 60:
> 58: return true;
> 59: } catch (IOException ioe) {
> 60: if
> (ioe.getMessage().trim().endsWith("java.security.KeyStoreException: Access is
> denied.")) {
Could the message be different if the system language is not English?
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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/8211