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#129460 16-Sep-2013 21:29
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Sorry to take up your time.

I can find my certificates 2 ways - internet options -> content OR certmgr.msc

trouble is when I export a certificate, the certificate export wizard comes up and forces me to select the file to export

I don't have  a file to export, I had just right clicked on the darn cert!

Can anyone help?

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  #896590 16-Sep-2013 21:46
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Is it after going through the wizard? If so, that's letting you select the target file name (i.e. where to export it to, not from)




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  #896591 16-Sep-2013 21:46
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Does this help?

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-nz/windows-vista/import-or-export-certificates-and-private-keys

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  #896645 16-Sep-2013 23:32
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sidefx: Is it after going through the wizard? If so, that's letting you select the target file name (i.e. where to export it to, not from)


Omg i could be as dumb as that?

I will let you know tomorrow!



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  #896661 17-Sep-2013 01:15
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If you try and don't succeed, remove all evidence you ever tried :)

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  #897549 18-Sep-2013 11:53
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indeed the filename pop up was for me to type out the exported file name. how silly!\

now to see if i can latch on to work wifi without setting up an inconvenient appointment in a building far far away

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