IIS newbie trying to recover lost pending request for certificate

From: user@domain.invalid
Date: 10/30/02


Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 16:55:10 +0000
From:  user@domain.invalid


Hi,

I created a request for an SSL certificate in IIS 5.0. The request file
was used to purchase a certificate, which I was told would take several
days to arrive. In the mean time I intstalled a Verisign test
certificate to continue development/testing. When I came to install the
  real certificate I can't find out how to retrieve the original pending
request. I guess I've done something wrong. Where do the private keys
get stored. I have the original request file (I assume this is the
public key).

TIA

Marcus Clements



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