I am moving from a 32 bit to 64 bit windows 7 computer. What is the process
of transferring the Comodo certificate to the new computer.
Do I follow the original instructions when I purchased it, or some other
process.
Thanks
I am moving from a 32 bit to 64 bit windows 7 computer. What is the process
of transferring the Comodo certificate to the new computer.
Do I follow the original instructions when I purchased it, or some other
process.
Thanks
> I am moving from a 32 bit to 64 bit windows 7 computer. What is the process
> of transferring the Comodo certificate to the new computer.
> Do I follow the original instructions when I purchased it, or some other
> process.
Gary,
The experts should reply soon, but to give you a head start...
You should have your certicate in a "portable format" -
A single PFX file OR SPC and PVK files - then it's just a matter of copying
those files to ANY computer for code signing purposes (and, of course,
using the password that is associated).
IF your certificate is stored in a particular Browser format, please state
which browser, and someone can offer some help.
Setup Tools such as Lindersoft SetupBuilder can use signtool.exe or
signcode.exe - These tools digitally sign files, verifies signatures in
files, or time stamps files.
Signtool.exe - Use a certificate in a PFX format.
Signcode.exe - Use a certificate in spc and pvk file format.
David
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From David Troxell - Encourager Software
Microsoft Forums NNTP Bridge - Instructions to use
http://profileexchanges.com/blog/?p=397
> You should have your certicate in a "portable format" -
>
> A single PFX file OR SPC and PVK files - then it's just a matter of
> copying
> those files to ANY computer for code signing purposes (and, of course,
> using the password that is associated).
Thats all I've done when I have moved my certs onto different VM's.
Richard Rose
Thanks guys
Gary Hoffman
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