Hi Dan, If you remember your password, your certificate is on the computer where you requested it. If you start the VenueClient there, you should see it when you select "Preferences, Certficate Management...". If you need to use the certificate on another computer, you can export it into files that you can then copy elsewhere.
If you don't remember the password, you can request another certificate with the same name to get a new password. Whenever you need a new certificate right away, requesting an "Anonymous" certificate (instead of "identity" certificate) is the fastest way to get a certificate and use the AccessGrid. You only need an identity certificate if your certificate name is being used to let you enter meetings or your institution expects you to use one. Where to request a certificate: I suspect you're using windows XP, so: from the Start Menu -> All Applications, there is an "Access Grid" entry. Select "Request a New Certificate" from the menu. Linux and Mac have similar menus. Requesting a certificate is also an option in the main "VenueClient" application, under the "Preferences" menu. After hitting "Next", you may select "Anonymous" if you need a certificate immediately or don't plan to have secure meetings. If your Access Grid node has multiple computers you'll need to repeat this process on the other computer(s), or export your certificate to a file, copy it to the other computer(s), and import it there. Let us know if you have any questions. Eric Dan Copher wrote: > Hope you can help me out. I believe I got an AG acct. and certificate > (for AG nodes) a while back, but I'm not sure. However, I can't find the > certificate or remember my acct name or password for > http://www.accessgrid.org). How can get both verified or recreated ? I > work with Tom Coffin at NCSA/ACCESS center but he is not in > today---Thanks for the help...AG newbee .. Dan C. > > ____________________________ > | Dan Copher > | Systems Engineer > | NCSA \ ACCESS-DC - University of Illinois > | dcop...@ncsa.uiuc.edu >