![]() This affects Apple's operating system, Safari, and most browsers except Firefox. As of September 2021 OS X 10.11 and earlier no longer supports the ISRG Root X1 root certificate.This is the result of two separate problems: It cannot "connect" to their activation servers. Safari reports: Safari can't open the page "xxx" because Safari can't establish a secure connection to the server "xxx". MacBook Pro 13" (Intel 2020 model) with macOS 12 Big Sur using Parallels Desktop 17.1.0 with macOS 10.12.6ġ9th November 2021 update: An issue that started in the summer of 2021 (around June) was that Apple's Safari and Adobe's activation software would no longer securely connect to servers in virtual.Mac mini (2014 model) with macOS 10.14 Mojave running in 64-bit only test mode and using Parallels Desktop 14.1.2, VMWare Fusion 11.0.2 and VirtualBox 6.0.4 with OS X 10.8.5.NOTE: We have tested Adobe Creative Suite running in the following environments: You can download an install the certificate manually. NOTE: As of September 2021 OS X 10.11 and earlier no longer supports the ISRG Root X1 root certificate. macOS 10.14 - but will give you repeated warnings when trying to run 32-bit applications.macOS 10.13 - buggy, slow, still being revised by Apple, 10.13.4 or later will give you repeated warnings when trying to run 32-bit applications. ![]() macOS 10.12 - free, supports most internet/iCloud based services.OS X 10.11 - free, supports most internet/iCloud based services.OS X 10.10 - was slow when installed on a hard disk, does not support latest Apple internet/iCloud based services. ![]() ![]()
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