Hi All, I just purchased a code signing certificate from godaddy. It is a .spc. I installed it, I see it in the trusted root authority in the certificates area of ie. By the way I got the self signed approach to work, thanks! Anyway, I am not clear how to proceed as the .spc does not show up in the personal area of the certificates. How do I do that? Based on the directions I saw, I should export the .spc which I did to a .cer. Unfortunately I don't think it has the private key. I have 2 files I made when I made the godaddy certificate request that look like this:
server.key: -----END RSA PRIVATE KEY----- and server.csr: -----END CERTIFICATE REQUEST----- The directions on godaddy tell me to create a pfx file by doing this (on windows): pvkimprt -PFX mycert.spc mykey.pvk This results with: C:\cygwin\home\blech\pagedna-qb>pvkimprt -PFX codesign_14696036.spc server.key Error: 000004c0, The format of the specified password is invalid. I am confused how to continue. Any help is appreciated. I definitely got the self signed approach to work just missing something here! -Tim P.S. Is my server.key the .pvk file they are referring to? On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 6:37 PM, Roger Upole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > William Heath wrote: > >I don't know, how can I tell, sorry I am new to this. > > -Tim > > > > You can use the certificates snap in for MMC to view them. > > Start->Run and enter mmc.exe > File->Add/Remove snapin > Click the Add button, and then select Certificates. > > On some systems, you might find it already configured under > Programs->Administrative tools->Certificates. > > Roger > > > > > > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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