Fix the issue with incorrect type of store name parameter in CertOpenStore API call into NetSSL_Win#2773
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We were unable to load SSL certificates from the Windows certificate store with the OPT_USE_MACHINE_STORE option enabled.
During debugging, we found that the problem was in calling the Windows CertOpenStore API function.
According to the documentation, if you use the CERT_STORE_PROV_SYSTEM parameter, the pvPara parameter must point to a Unicode string that contains the name of the system storage. But in fact, the pvPara parameter pointed to the Ansi string.
Therefore, we changed the std::string certStoreName parameter to std::wstring wcertStore.
We checked this solution. Currently, we can load SSL certificates from the Windows certificate store with the OPT_USE_MACHINE_STORE option enabled.