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06-03-2015, 02:33 AM
Time to renew certificates... sigh/deep breath.
Renewed SB (tx Friedrich), did the comms. with Comodo - after a week of to
and got the certificates downloaded - apparently... where are they <G>
Went to Jane's resource and some light dawned.
I'm using Firefox , so I went to Options->Advanced->Certificates, and there
it is, in Certificate Manager.
I clicked 'Backup' (the only relevant option - see attached), and then I got
the (forced) option to save to a '.p12' file (see attached).
Did as directed, so I now have my certificate in 'MEcert.p12'
What now??
This is intended to be used on .NET POS systems, most of which run on the
POS-ready version of XP... a few on Windows7.
Probably best then if I use SHA1; but how?
Can I get some simple steps how to get from my 'p12' file to a '.spc' or a
'.pvk', or whatever?
Clearly I haven't a clue what I'm doing to integrate this 'p12' baby with
SetupBuilder. ...
TIA!
Steve
Renewed SB (tx Friedrich), did the comms. with Comodo - after a week of to
and got the certificates downloaded - apparently... where are they <G>
Went to Jane's resource and some light dawned.
I'm using Firefox , so I went to Options->Advanced->Certificates, and there
it is, in Certificate Manager.
I clicked 'Backup' (the only relevant option - see attached), and then I got
the (forced) option to save to a '.p12' file (see attached).
Did as directed, so I now have my certificate in 'MEcert.p12'
What now??
This is intended to be used on .NET POS systems, most of which run on the
POS-ready version of XP... a few on Windows7.
Probably best then if I use SHA1; but how?
Can I get some simple steps how to get from my 'p12' file to a '.spc' or a
'.pvk', or whatever?
Clearly I haven't a clue what I'm doing to integrate this 'p12' baby with
SetupBuilder. ...
TIA!
Steve