Error Failed To Save To The Destination Store
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generally just fuss with it 'til it does what I want. try this. certmgr -add SaifiCert.crt -s -r localMachine trust ----- Original Message ----- From: Saifi ,Khan (CTS)
AMHi, In my installation, I need to install a certificate file on the target machine (*.cer) http://community.flexerasoftware.com/archive/index.php?t-142469.html Is there a special way to do this, and to http://www.spywarepoint.com/can-automate-certificate-installation-t41735.html get it installed and registered properly on the target machine? If it helps, I also have a *.pfx file, which will install the certificate from a seperate installer - do I have to run this from within my installation? Chas_Gregory01-05-2005, 01:31 PMI want error failed to do the same thing and came to the conclusion that there was no built-in way of installing a certificate into the workstation certificate store. Luckily there is a Microsoft utility called certmgr.exe which seems to work OK according to the tests I've done today. I was planning on including some commands using this error failed to utility as a Custom Action within my install. I found it in part of the IE 5 SDK here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=2b742795-d0f0-4a66-b27f-22a95fcd3425&displaylang=en The syntax I've been using is: Adding Root Certs: certmgr -add -c root.cer -s -r localmachine root Adding Intermediate Certs: certmgr -add -c inter.cer -s -r localmachine CA I've been putting the certificates into the Local Machine store so they apply to whoever logs on - but you can specify Per User certificates too. Hope that helps, Chas BRYPIE01-19-2005, 06:35 AMI haven't tried this yet, but it certainly sounds like it will help. Thanks a lot. :) teognost02-11-2005, 09:14 AMI tried this command: certmgr -add -c root.cer -s -r localmachine root but I got an err message: "Error: Failed to open the source store" Any idea why? teognost02-11-2005, 10:12 AMI discovered what was wrong. This command works : certmgr -add -c c:\root.cer -s -r localmachine root Powered by vBulletin Version 4.2.2 Copyright © 2016 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Thread Tools Display Modes How can I automate Certificate Installation ... ! Mark VB Guest Posts: n/a 18-01-2006, 04:29 PM Hi, I am creating an installation program (Setup.exe) to install all what's necessary to run Remote DeskTop Connection on LapTops and Connecte to the dedicated Terminal Server. For that I 'm using Pc install (same as InstallShield). Everything's done: RDP program, RDP Configuration File and packed in the SETUP.EXE I still need to Install Manually de .CER (Certifate File) Question is: Is there any way automate the Certifate file installation in the installation process (SETUP.EXE) created with Pc install (same as InstallShield) ? Mark VB David H. Lipman Guest Posts: n/a 18-01-2006, 04:49 PM From: "Mark VB" | Hi, | I am creating an installation program (Setup.exe) to install all what's | necessary to run Remote DeskTop Connection on LapTops and Connecte to the | dedicated Terminal Server. For that I 'm using Pc install (same as | InstallShield). | Everything's done: RDP program, RDP Configuration File and packed in the | SETUP.EXE | | I still need to Install Manually de .CER (Certifate File) | | Question is: | Is there any way automate the Certifate file installation in the | installation process (SETUP.EXE) created with Pc install (same as | InstallShield) ? | | Mark VB Thanx to info from Torgier I downloaded the "Microsoft Cryptographic Service Provider Development Kit" and I used the CERTMGR.EXE utility to script the installation of certificates. certmgr -add -c "CertToBeInstalled.cer" -s -r localMachine root I am sorry I don't have a URL for it :-( If you can't find or obtain the URL, email me for it. Just remove ~nospam~ from; DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net . -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm Mark VB Guest Posts: n/a 20-01-2006, 08:53 AM Thank’s David for the usefull info I’ve got the CERTMGR.EXE installed Installtion is working good certmgr -add -c "CertToBeInstalled.cer" -s -r localMachine root Still have a question How can I use CERTMGR to UnInstall the certi