Re: How Do You Install a Certificate on Two Computers?

2000-07-21 Thread Maxim Masiutin

Hello Ron!

RM> I send and receive e-mail (same address) from two computers, one at
RM> home and one at work.  I got a class 1 certificate from TC Trustcenter
RM> (http://www.trustcenter.de) and installed it on one computer.  It all
RM> went fine.  If I try to install the certificate on the other computer,
RM> I get a message that says "Error. Installation of your certificate
RM> failed. Please use the identical browser you used for the certificate
RM> request."  (I am using the same identical browser _version_.)

  That's because a browser on another computer do not contain the
  private key of your certificate.

RM> I don't know if TC Trustcenter would let me apply for another
RM> certificate for the same e-mail address from the second computer.
RM> Does anyone know what the procedure is supposed to be to install one
RM> certificate on multiple computers (or multiple partitions on the same
RM> machine)?

   Export the certificate at the first computer and import that PFX
   on the second.





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Re: How Do You Install a Certificate on Two Computers?

2000-07-21 Thread tracer

Hello Ron Mura,
On Fri, 21 Jul 2000 13:37:45 -0400 GMT your local time,
which was Saturday, July 22, 2000, 12:37:45 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Ron Mura wrote:


> I send and receive e-mail (same address) from two computers, one at
> home and one at work.  I got a class 1 certificate from TC Trustcenter
> (http://www.trustcenter.de) and installed it on one computer.  It all
> went fine.  If I try to install the certificate on the other computer,
> I get a message that says "Error. Installation of your certificate
> failed. Please use the identical browser you used for the certificate
> request."  (I am using the same identical browser _version_.)

> I don't know if TC Trustcenter would let me apply for another
> certificate for the same e-mail address from the second computer.
> Does anyone know what the procedure is supposed to be to install one
> certificate on multiple computers (or multiple partitions on the same
> machine)?

more importantly, if they insist on the same browser or so, what if
one changes OS or whatever or MS in case of ie changes things, could
that mean keys will not work? It shouldnt make any difference to them
what browser is used.

> Ron Mura




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How Do You Install a Certificate on Two Computers?

2000-07-21 Thread Ron Mura

I send and receive e-mail (same address) from two computers, one at
home and one at work.  I got a class 1 certificate from TC Trustcenter
(http://www.trustcenter.de) and installed it on one computer.  It all
went fine.  If I try to install the certificate on the other computer,
I get a message that says "Error. Installation of your certificate
failed. Please use the identical browser you used for the certificate
request."  (I am using the same identical browser _version_.)

I don't know if TC Trustcenter would let me apply for another
certificate for the same e-mail address from the second computer.
Does anyone know what the procedure is supposed to be to install one
certificate on multiple computers (or multiple partitions on the same
machine)?

Ron Mura



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