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Our customer faced the following error message Cannot find SSL Trust Store File connecting to Azure SQL Database normally that means that the client is not able to find installed the certificates needed for Azure SQL Database / Managed Instance.
Depending on different service they might not have installed the certificates needed to connect to Azure SQL Database or Managed Instance. In this situation, to resolve the issue was needed to install this two certificates
- https://www.digicert.com/CACerts/BaltimoreCyberTrustRoot.crt.pem
- https://cacerts.digicert.com/DigiCertGlobalRootG2.crt.pem
And depending on the service, you need to create a combined certificate and install that certificate