How to run Windows 10 Certificate Export Wizard for local user certificate when the cert does not exist yet?
All the instructions on how to export a local Windows 10 user certificate says to go to the Certificate Manager for the local users and go to:
Certificates - Current User => Personal => Certificates
certmgr screenshot
to find your cert and then you can export it. But, I don't have any certs in this location. I used the find function to search all cert stores for my currently logged-in username and came up with nothing. So, I need some alternative instructions on how to run the Certificate Export Wizard.
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All the instructions on how to export a local Windows 10 user certificate says to go to the Certificate Manager for the local users and go to:
Certificates - Current User => Personal => Certificates
certmgr screenshot
to find your cert and then you can export it. But, I don't have any certs in this location. I used the find function to search all cert stores for my currently logged-in username and came up with nothing. So, I need some alternative instructions on how to run the Certificate Export Wizard.
windows-10 certificate
How do you know you installed the certificate in the first place? Anyways the certificate could be moved/installed to any one of those locations under Certificates
– Ramhound
Feb 17 at 0:02
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All the instructions on how to export a local Windows 10 user certificate says to go to the Certificate Manager for the local users and go to:
Certificates - Current User => Personal => Certificates
certmgr screenshot
to find your cert and then you can export it. But, I don't have any certs in this location. I used the find function to search all cert stores for my currently logged-in username and came up with nothing. So, I need some alternative instructions on how to run the Certificate Export Wizard.
windows-10 certificate
All the instructions on how to export a local Windows 10 user certificate says to go to the Certificate Manager for the local users and go to:
Certificates - Current User => Personal => Certificates
certmgr screenshot
to find your cert and then you can export it. But, I don't have any certs in this location. I used the find function to search all cert stores for my currently logged-in username and came up with nothing. So, I need some alternative instructions on how to run the Certificate Export Wizard.
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How do you know you installed the certificate in the first place? Anyways the certificate could be moved/installed to any one of those locations under Certificates
– Ramhound
Feb 17 at 0:02
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How do you know you installed the certificate in the first place? Anyways the certificate could be moved/installed to any one of those locations under Certificates
– Ramhound
Feb 17 at 0:02
How do you know you installed the certificate in the first place? Anyways the certificate could be moved/installed to any one of those locations under Certificates
– Ramhound
Feb 17 at 0:02
How do you know you installed the certificate in the first place? Anyways the certificate could be moved/installed to any one of those locations under Certificates
– Ramhound
Feb 17 at 0:02
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How do you know you installed the certificate in the first place? Anyways the certificate could be moved/installed to any one of those locations under Certificates
– Ramhound
Feb 17 at 0:02