AFAIK, it only goes in the Virtual Store if you have UAC enabled...

On Nov 19, 12:15 am, Nmix <[email protected]> wrote:
> Vista? Oh yes, finding the keystore was ... interesting. I'm surprised
> you simply didn't do a disk search to find it. If you don't want to do
> that, look in a folder that is something like:
>
> C:/<username>/AppData/Local/Virtual Store/Program Files/Java/jdk1.6_xx/
> bin
>
> Not very intuitive, but that's what we get for using Vista. And as
> Mark said, back it up. It's simply a file so copy it somewhere. In my
> case I've copied that keystore to several places, including sending
> myself emails (with the keystore as an attachment) to offline mail
> servers scattered over half the globe. I do the same with source code.
> That way, anything short of a 2012-scale catastrophe won't hinder me
> from recovering critical business data.
>
> On Nov 18, 10:41 am, skyhigh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Is the keystore located somewhere that the file can be easily copied
> > to back it up and I am just not able to find it?  Is no one replying
> > because this should be obvious and I just can't see how to do it, or
> > because no one knows how to backup the applicationsigningkey.
>
> > The information that is available on the applicationsigningkey warns
> > that if you lose the key you will not be able to update your
> > application on Android Market any more.
>
> > Backing up this key seems to be critical.  If someone knows how to do
> > this please let me know what I need to do.

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