We just switched from using a self-signed to a publicly signed SSL cert on our Openfire server. Every Spark client I tested now throws an error when I try to connect, while I was able to get around the problem in Pidgin by deleting the relevant account in the client and then re-creating. My thought it that Spark (and Pidgin) is looking for the self-signed cert that was previously accepted. Although I can delete the account info for Pidgin easily, this is not the case for Spark. I did delete the account folder I found under C:\users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Spark\user\[user_jid], but this didn't seem to make a difference. Question: where does Spark store the info that a particular self-signed cert is accepted, and how do I flush that record?
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