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Third, you need to add the certificate to the Android Studio JDK truststore (Gradle use this JDK to build the project, so it's important): In Android Studio open File -> Project Structure -> SDK Location -> JDK Location Copy the path of JDK Location, and open the Terminal, and change your directory to that path, for example, execute:
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When I open Android SDK Manager from Android Studio, the SDK Path displayed is: \\android-studio\\sdk I want to change this path How do I do it?
- Android Studio: Servers certificate is not trusted
Android Studio has a configuration for Server Certificates (This works for other IntelliJ platforms like PyCharm as well) Newer IntelliJ it is in File->Settings->Tools->Server Certificates as mentioned in the comments Myself I just selected the Accept Automatically check box, hit Apply and never had to deal with it If you are worried about security, there is also the option to add them 1 at
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