Typo in MS Root Cert Expiration Date

From: "Bic(dot)Nguyen(at)gd-ms(dot)com" <Bic(dot)Nguyen(at)gd-ms(dot)com>
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Subject: Typo in MS Root Cert Expiration Date
Date: 2022-01-05 16:48:24
Message-ID: BN0P110MB1244C273B37982A7AE7AA70ACD4B9@BN0P110MB1244.NAMP110.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM
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Hello,

I would like to report that during installation of Postgresql (9.6.23) if a MS Root Certificate is not detected a pop up stating user needs to install certificate with expiration date of 22-MAY-2036 but the actual date of the cert is 22-MARCH-2036. I believe MAY should be MARCH. This typo causes problems for users as we try to find a certificate that does not exist. Please make correction.

Thank you,
Bic Nguyen

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