How do I export a certificate in Linux?
- How do I export a certificate file?
- Can you export certificates?
- How do I copy a certificate in Linux?
- How do I export security certificates?
How do I export a certificate file?
Import and Export Certificate - Microsoft Windows1Open the MMC (Start > Run > MMC).2Go to File > Add / Remove Snap In.3Double Click Certificates.4Select Computer Account.5Select Local Computer > Finish.6Click OK to exit the Snap-In window.7Click [+] next to Certificates > Personal > Certificates.
Can you export certificates?
You can export a certificate from an Exchange server as a backup or to import the certificate on other clients, devices or servers. You can export certificates in the Exchange admin center (EAC) or in the Exchange Management Shell.
How do I copy a certificate in Linux?
Open IIS in your destination server as administrator, open “Server Certificates” from the Home screen options and select the import option from left side pane. Browse and select the certificate file from its location, provide the password that you used to export the certificate from the other server, click 'Ok'.
How do I export security certificates?
Right-click on the certificate you want to export and go to All Tasks > Export. Once you do this, the Certificate Export Wizard will open up. Select the Yes, export the private key option and click Next. Now the Export File Format window will open.
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