Last year, Microsoft announced that, effective January 10, 2017, all Windows 
products would stop accepting as valid SHA-1 certificates issued from 
publicly-trusted CAs. Many of our partners in the industry told us that, 
because of the end of the year holiday lockdown periods, a January date was 
effectively a November date. Because of this, Microsoft has reconsidered it's 
position, and we have decided to move the effective date of the SHA-1 
deprecation to Tuesday, February 14, 2017.  Please see http://aka.ms/sha1 for 
more information.

Jody Cloutier
Senior Security Program Manager
Microsoft Trusted Root Certificate Program<http://aka.ms/rootcert>
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