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backing up digital signature

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RVince - 13 Aug 2007 10:59 GMT
Is anyone aware of what must be done to backup a digital signature (for
digitally signing applets) from a Win XP machine ?

Additionally, does anyone know if there would be problems moving such a
digital signature to a Windows Vista machine? Thanks, R.Vince
Lew - 13 Aug 2007 11:30 GMT
> Is anyone aware of what must be done to backup a digital signature (for
> digitally signing applets) from a Win XP machine ?

Save the certificate file to off-line media and store the media off site.

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Lew

RVince - 13 Aug 2007 11:57 GMT
Thanks Lew,

Do you have any idea what the filename and/or extension of a certificate is,
so I can find it on this system? Thanks again, R.Vince
Roedy Green - 14 Aug 2007 03:11 GMT
>Is anyone aware of what must be done to backup a digital signature (for
>digitally signing applets) from a Win XP machine ?

just copy your .keystore or .cacerts file to floppy.
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