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diese1
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Just wondering where to find these on the harddrive (running windows xp)
i just transfered my outlook stuff to my PDA and now my outlook on my main desktop computer keeps asking for a encryption certificate. |
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| #0 11:50am 27/09/05 |
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Xy
Posts: 211
Location: Mackay, Queensland
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OK blind stab in the dark here ... did you move something you weren't meant to?
Might be missing a file it needs. |
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| #1 11:52am 27/09/05 |
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diese1
Posts: 91
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i think i might have,
i guess its on my PDA? does anybody know exactly where it is stored (the certs)? I'll give my documents a go (like the whole folder) |
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| #2 12:08pm 27/09/05 |
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eu4ia
Posts: 741
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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run "mmc" and then File\Add Snap-In. Click the Add button and choose Certificates. At this point, I'm not sure if what you're looking for will be under Current User or Computer, so add both.
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| #3 12:10pm 27/09/05 |
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diese1
Posts: 92
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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thanks eu4ia, i'll give it a shot!
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| #4 12:25pm 27/09/05 |
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Opec
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Dunno if this is too late but if you're talking about Digital ID to encrypt your email in outlook you can import it easy enough from Outlook.
Just choose Tools->Options->Security http://images.ausimages.com/upload/2005-09-27/cert.jpg Then just click on Import/Export then you'll know what to do. I have no idea how you'd export it in from your PDA outlook, but I'm assuming it'll be the same process. last edited by Opec at 14:02:35 27/Sep/05 |
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