PFXExportCertStoreEx examples

From: David Gardner (David.Gardner-Logan_at_REMOVECAPSrrd.com)
Date: 10/19/04


Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 13:39:11 -0700

A client using Java is requesting a X.509 certificate format RSA public key
for an application that is interfacing between us. I can create the
certificate using makecert.exe but I'm unsure how to import the private key
into my .NET application. After some research it appears that
PFXExportCertStoreEx might be the answer but I don't have experience with the
Platform SDK and haven't been able to find any examples of it's usage. Can
anyone point me to a place that displays how to create a 1024bit RSA
private/public key and export the public key to X.509 certificate (*.cer)
format?

Regards,
David Gardner



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