![]() ![]() Scroll down the page and click the Manage Certificates button under HTTPS/SSL. Scroll down the Settings page in the new tab and click the Show Advanced Settings link. Importing your Certificate into Comodo Dragon: You have successfully exported your Comodo Personal Authentication certificate from Comodo Dragon. Click 'Next' to proceed.Ĭlick 'Browse' and navigate to the location where the certificate should be saved and click 'Next'. Select 'Cryptographic Message Syntax Standard' and make sure 'Include all certificates in the certification path if possible' is selected. Select 'No, do not export the private key' and click 'Next' Click 'Browse' and navigate to the location where the certificate should be saved and click 'Next'.Ĭlick 'OK' to finalize and that's it! You have successfully exported your Comodo Personal Authentication certificate. Your certificate will be exported to a PKCS12 file. This will be required when you later import the certificate into another browser/mail client or device. Next, create a password to protect the PKCS12. ![]() Select 'Personal Information Exchange' and make sure 'Include all certificates in the certification path if possible' is selected. Select 'Yes, export the private key' and click 'Next' If you only need to export the certificate for the (more limited) purposes of sharing or archiving your public key, then select ' No, do not export the private key'. ![]() So if you intend to import your certificate into another browser/email client or mobile device, then we advise you choose, ' Yes, export the private key'. You must export the private key if you wish to use the certificate for digitally signing mail/documents and/or for authenticating yourself to websites. In the Certificates interface, make sure the 'Personal' tab is selected.Ĭhoose the certificate you wish to export from the list and click 'Export.' then 'Next': Scroll down again and click the Manage Certificates button under HTTPS/SSL. Scroll down the settings page and click Show Advanced Settings: Open Comodo Dragon then click 'Comodo Dragon icon' > 'Settings'. Import your certificate into Comodo DragonĮxporting your Certificate from Comodo Dragon: This document explains how you can use Comodo Dragon to import or export an existing CPAC/Email certificate.Įxporting your certificate from Comodo Dragon ![]()
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