Simply open Windows file explorer and in the file explorer search bar, copy paste the following: %AppData%\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\My\Certificates If you double click on the certificate from the right window pane that is shown in Step 2, you will be able to view all the details like Version, Serial number, Signature algorithm used, Issuer, validity dates etc., related to that particular certificate under the Details tab. In the right pane of the window, you will now be able to see the certificate that you chose to view.ģ. Expand the Certificates folder to view the actual certificate of any category. You can click on the arrow associated with each category to see its sub categories. In the left pane of the window, you will be able to see different categories of certificate folders. Now the certmgr window will be launched for you. In the Run command box, type certmgr.msc and then hit the Enter key.Ģ. Open Run Window by pressing WIN +R keys together. Once the Windows PowerShell is launched, execute the following command by typing it in or by copy pasting it to view the local user’s personal digital certificates installed in your Windows 10.