![]() That told me that it was looking for certificates in the wrong folder. So I brought up command line and did a simple docker ps command. The problem was even after uninstalling Docker toolbox there were remnants of it in my system and the Docker for Windows would just not play nice. To install Docker for Windows you need to enable Hyper-V, which in turn means you can no longer use VirtualBox. All was good and well, until I decided to install Visual Studio 2017 on my desktop to work with Docker for Windows. ![]() Net Core exercises inside a VirtualBox, and the only way that I could get that to work was to turn Hyper-V off on my host, and then install Docker Toolbox on both the host and VirtualBox and map the ports.
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