Re: MakeCert question

From: Eric (eric.h@netcourrier.com)
Date: 07/04/02


From: "Eric" <eric.h@netcourrier.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2002 11:30:59 +0200


Seems to be quit complicated... I just want to know if there is a
MakeCert.exe command line option that allows exporting the private key??
What is a "OID" ??

Thanks
Eric

"Chris Gilbert" <Chris.Gilbert@Consignia.com> wrote in message
news:3d240fbb$2@RGINF-S02.research-group.co.uk...
>
> Eric wrote
>
> > Is there a way, when using MakeCert to create a test certificate, to
make
> > this certificate exportable with its private key as a PKCS #12 file?
> > When I register my certificate and try to export it the PKCS #12 option
is
> > greyed out...
>
> You will have to create a certificate that includes the OID for
> AllowCAPIExport
> in the ExtendedKeyUsage field. Without this OID you will not be able to
> export
> the private key.
>
> Chris
>
>
>
>



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