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

Re: Exporting/ importing certificates by Michel

Michel
Wed Jan 28 11:22:01 CST 2004

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



Re: Exporting/ importing certificates by Pat

Pat
Thu Jan 29 06:12:57 CST 2004

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
>
>
>.
>

Re: Exporting/ importing certificates by Michel

Michel
Thu Jan 29 07:09:26 CST 2004

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
> >
> >
> >.
> >



Re: Exporting/ importing certificates by Ed

Ed
Thu Jan 29 19:03:57 CST 2004

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
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >
>
>
>.
>

Re: Exporting/ importing certificates by Drew

Drew
Thu Jan 29 20:26:39 CST 2004

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
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >.
> >> >
> >
> >
> >.
> >



Re: Exporting/ importing certificates by Michel

Michel
Thu Jan 29 20:37:37 CST 2004

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
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> >.
> > >> >
> > >
> > >
> > >.
> > >
>
>



Re: Exporting/ importing certificates by Pat

Pat
Fri Jan 30 04:44:47 CST 2004

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
>> > >> >
>> > >> >
>> > >> >.
>> > >> >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >.
>> > >
>>
>>
>
>
>.
>

Re: Exporting/ importing certificates by Ed

Ed
Sun Feb 01 17:02:11 CST 2004

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
>>> > >> >
>>> > >> >
>>> > >> >.
>>> > >> >
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > >.
>>> > >
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>

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
>>>> > >> >
>>>> > >> >
>>>> > >> >.
>>>> > >> >
>>>> > >
>>>> > >
>>>> > >.
>>>> > >
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>.
>>>
>>.
>>
>.
>

Re: Exporting/ importing certificates by Drew

Drew
Mon Feb 02 19:07:58 CST 2004

Sorry - I guess I didn't see "import successful" in the earlier thread.

I wonder if somehow there's already a copy of the cert in the store that's
archived. That would lead to a successful import but I don't believe IE
would show the cert and the mmc snapin would only show it if
"View->Options->Archived Certificates" was checked.
--
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:870701c3e917$6cb00360$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> 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
> >>> > >> >
> >>> > >> >
> >>> > >> >.
> >>> > >> >
> >>> > >
> >>> > >
> >>> > >.
> >>> > >
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >>.
> >>
> >.
> >