Date sent:              Thu, 9 Aug 2001 06:00:17 -0700 (PDT)
From:                   Michael Shanzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:                Re: Problems with SSL V3 and IIS
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You must be running a version I have never seen or a real old one.  
On mine there is an option to export a certificate.  IF AND ONLY IF 
the key can be exported, you are given an option to export both the 
certificate and private key to a .pfx file.  If the key cannot be 
exported, of course you cannot create a .pfx file, but you can export 
just the certificate. 

Ken

--- "Kenneth R. Robinette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 
> Yes, it does support pkcs-12 but Microsoft refers to
> them as .pfx.  
> Simple use the openssl command Eric referenced and
> use a 
> filename such as out.pfx or rename a .p12 to .pfx
> 
> Ken
>From the IIS key manager menu, there is a option to
back up the keys. The file that gets written out is
not a PKCS #12 (or PFX ...)



Mike



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