On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 5:47 PM, Greg Keogh <[email protected]> wrote: > Wallace , Ken,**** > > ** ** > > Yes, I just took the PFX file over to the spare machine and right-clicked, > then it says Import PFX.**** > > ** ** > > Then it wouldn’t show up in the VS2010 ‘Select from Store...’ list and > restarting VS2010 made no difference. Then I rebooted the VM and now the > cert is listed in the popup. I can see it via certmgr.msc.**** > > ** ** > > Now I can’t remember how I made the PFX years ago, but luckily it contains > the key pair and I remembered the password (phew!).**** > > ** ** > > I just noticed that the cert expires in 3 months and the Thawte web site > says a renewal is $US495 for two years. Blow that. I received my current one > for free as part of a deal and it costs too much to renew, especially since > I don’t *really* need it. It was just great to have for learning how the > whole thing works and the thrill seeing my name in a signed release.**** > > > If you're not going to use it to release stuff commercially, the development (self made) certificate would do you, wouldn't it?
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