Hi,

I have a tablet running Android 4.2. I want to install certificates which 
can be accessed by the secondary user (basically I want to configure an 
Email account in the secondary user which requires certificates). I 
installed certificates in the primary user. But, when I try to access them 
in the secondary user, the dialog doesn't display the installed 
certificates.

I also tried modifying the Settings application to show the "Install 
certificates" option in the secondary user. But, clicking that option shows 
a toast that "Only owner can install certificates". I went a step further 
and changed CertInstaller to allow secondary users to install certificates. 
But, it fails when Android attempts to write the certificates to 
/data/misc/keychain directory.

My question is that, is /data/misc/keychain directory only accessible 
(read/write access) to applications running inside the primary user 
(owner). If yes, the how the access control is enforced?

Regards
Aman

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