Re: Exporting/ importing certificates by Ed
Ed
Sun Feb 01 17:44:42 CST 2004
further to the import method, wizard or not, the results
are the same, it works or it doesn't. That is to say, if
it does not work with a manual import, then it will not
work with the wizard.
Ed
>-----Original Message-----
>In consideration for the comment about error messages,
>there are none. Although I thought that was implied by
>the "Import Successful" message.
>
>Mitch,
>
>If we specified what store to put it in (either physical
>or not), the import happens successfully, however, it
>does not show up in the store after pressing the "OK"
>button. Now, if you open your Certificate store with the
>MMC snap-in, you can see it. It just does not show up in
>IE. It is very bizarre. Again, this is a hit and miss
>situation, working with some and not with others.
>
>Thanks,
>Ed
>>-----Original Message-----
>>No, when I explicitly request (in GUI) to put cert in
>>Personal store it says job succesful but it does not
put
>>the cert in any store. However if I do not specify a
>store
>>it places it automatically in 'Intermediate Certificate
>>Authorities' which is of no use.
>>Likewise if I run install cert (off the exported file)
>the
>>same thing happens.
>>-Pat W
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>You can usually specify in the cert import dialog
where
>>you want the cert
>>>to be placed. Are you saying that when you explicitly
>>request (in GUI) to
>>>put cert in Personal store, it places it elsewhere?
>>>- Mitch
>>>
>>>"Drew Cooper [MSFT]" <dcoop@online.microsoft.com>
wrote
>>in message
>>>news:OUR2Mit5DHA.2576@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
>>>> An error message would help someone figure out what
>>went wrong.
>>>>
>>>> Also - is this only a problem when you import using
>IE,
>>or does the import
>>>> also fail when you just double-click the .cer file
>>(which starts the cert
>>>> import wizard)?
>>>> --
>>>> Drew Cooper [MSFT]
>>>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
>>and confers no rights.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Ed Campbell" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
>>wrote in message
>>>> news:701801c3e6cc$f0728620$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>>>> > Hi Mitch,
>>>> >
>>>> > The problem here is that whether or not you export
>the
>>>> > certificate from IE, the X.509 (.cer) file will not
>>>> > always import into IE's Personal Certificate
store.
>It
>>>> > seems to be very hit and miss. Sometimes it works
>and
>>>> > sometimes it doesn't. I have tested this on at
>least
>>two
>>>> > installations where the patch level is that same
on
>>each
>>>> > IE, it works on one 100%, it does not work on the
>>other.
>>>> > In this case Win2k with latest SP's and Patches.
>>There is
>>>> > no software installed apart from normal office
>apps,
>>so
>>>> > should not hinder this in any way. No plugins or
>other
>>>> > software have been applied to IE and the problem
is
>>not
>>>> > limited to any particular version of IE, although
>only
>>>> > v5.5SP2 or higher was used.
>>>> >
>>>> > Any help would be grateful.
>>>> >
>>>> > Ed
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > >-----Original Message-----
>>>> > >What is the error message? Or is the "Export"
>option
>>>> > blanked
>>>> > >out?
>>>> > >Don't have an NT box handy but I remember doing
>this
>>>> > before
>>>> > >without any problem.
>>>> > >- Mitch
>>>> > >
>>>> > >"Pat Woulfe"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
>>wrote
>>>> > in message
>>>> > >news:621001c3e661$3b6692a0$a101280a@phx.gbl...
>>>> > >> Mitch
>>>> > >> Thanks for the reply
>>>> > >> I'm exporting public Certificate only
>>>> > >> Private Cert key is not 'exportable'
>>>> > >> I'm using Windows NT..should have stated this.
>>>> > >> Does this change your original response?
>>>> > >> Thanks Pat
>>>> > >> Does this
>>>> > >> >-----Original Message-----
>>>> > >> >Are you just exporting the public certificate,
>or
>>are
>>>> > you
>>>> > >> talking about
>>>> > >> >exporting the cert with public&private key?
>>>> > >> >
>>>> > >> >You should be able to export any public
>>certificate
>>>> > from
>>>> > >> your Windows
>>>> > >> >"Certificate Stores" via IE Windows certs
>panels
>>(and
>>>> > >> Certs Snapin for W2k+).
>>>> > >> >You can export in X509/pkcs format as either
>>binary
>>>> > der or
>>>> > >> >b64 encoding of the binary der.
>>>> > >> >
>>>> > >> >If you are talking about exporting the private
>>>> > >> certificate key also, you can only
>>>> > >> >do that if the key was marked as "Exportable"
>>when it
>>>> > was
>>>> > >> generated or imported
>>>> > >> >to your system. If it is marked as exportable,
>>the IE
>>>> > >> certs export GUI provides
>>>> > >> >a checkbox for that. In that case, the cert +
>>private
>>>> > key
>>>> > >> is exported in protected
>>>> > >> >pfx (pkcs#12) format file.
>>>> > >> >
>>>> > >> >- Mitch Gallant
>>>> > >> >
>>>> > >> >
>>>> > >> >"Pat Woulfe" <pwoulfe@eircom.net> wrote in
>message
>>>> > >> news:5d1801c3e5c1$af7e6190$a001280a@phx.gbl...
>>>> > >> >> I'm unable to export / import digital
>>certificates
>>>> > from
>>>> > >> >> one windows pc to another pc also with
>windows.
>>>> > >> Microsoft
>>>> > >> >> recommends using the PKCS #7 format.
>>>> > >> >> 1 Can this be done ?
>>>> > >> >> 2. If so what is the correct procedure
>>>> > >> >> Thanks
>>>> > >> >> Pat
>>>> > >> >
>>>> > >> >
>>>> > >> >.
>>>> > >> >
>>>> > >
>>>> > >
>>>> > >.
>>>> > >
>>>>
>>>>
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