Kepware is the gold standard for industrial connectivity, acting as the bridge between diverse automation devices and IT/OT systems (OPC, MQTT, REST, etc.). However, even the most robust software can be stopped in its tracks by a seemingly obscure operating system error.
Introduction: The Certificate Conundrum
"The installer was unable to find required root certificates exclusive." Kepware is the gold standard for industrial connectivity,
One of the most frustrating errors encountered during the installation or upgrade of Kepware products (including KEPServerEX, ThingWorx Kepware Edition, or LinkMaster) is: This error halts the installation process immediately, leaving engineers and IT professionals confused. This article provides an exhaustive deep dive into why this error occurs and, more importantly, the exact step-by-step solutions to resolve it. Part 1: Understanding the Error – Why Root Certificates? To fix the problem, you must understand the root cause. In modern Windows environments, software vendors digitally sign their installers and executables using code-signing certificates. These certificates are issued by trusted Certificate Authorities (CAs) like DigiCert, GlobalSign, or Sectigo. This article provides an exhaustive deep dive into
Kepware installers typically require certificates from DigiCert , Sectigo , or Microsoft Windows Production PCA 2011 . The exact root can vary by version, but DigiCert High Assurance EV Root CA is a common requirement. In modern Windows environments