![]() ![]() It’s quite simple, however there were no resources online that I could find to show this solution. ![]() So, how do we get JMeter to load and use the Windows certificate store? Creating a Java cert store was out of the question. In this case, the cert was in the Windows personal cert store, and the private key was marked as not exportable. ![]() ![]() In JMeter you can specify a certificate store, so if you have a pk12 cert, this flow will not be an issue. JMeter is good at maintaining those session cookies, however providing the initial client certificate was an issue.
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