The arguments are just supplementary information, like your name and location.

Key content is different each time.

You should backup the key file to a safe place, like a usb flash drive or online storage / source repository.

-- Kostya

14.12.2010 14:35, Jiang ?????:
I lost the key store which has been used to sign a published application.

I generated the key store with the following instructions:
keytool -genkey -keystore <keystore-name> -storepass <store-password> -alias <store-alias> -keypass <key-password> -validity <validity-date> -dname <d-name>

I remember all arguments used to generate the key store, how can I generate the same key store?

Thanks.


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