CertificateStoreName -- Certificate store name. Examples: "%1", "%2" (default), "%3", "%10" (View Root Certificates) "%11" (Modify Root Certificates) "%12" (View CRLs) "%13" (Enterprise CA Certificates) CertId -- Certificate or CRL match token. This can be a serial number, an SHA-1 certificate, CRL, CTL or public key hash, a numeric cert index (0, 1, etc.), a numeric CRL index (.0, .1, etc.), a numeric CTL index (..0, ..1, etc.), a certificate subject Common Name, or a CRL issuer Common Name. Many of the above may result in multiple matches. OutputFile -- file to save matching cert Use %5 to access a user store instead of a machine store. Use %4 to access an enterprise machine store. Examples: %6 %7 %8 %9
Certificates that are issued by the certification authorities or any lower level certification authorities will no longer ...
Certificates that are issued by this CA or any lower level CA will no longer be trusted. Do you wish to delete these certificates? ...
Certificates that are issued by this CA or any lower level CA will no longer be trusted. Do you wish to delete this certificate? ...
Certificates that verify to a certificate listed in this CTL may no longer be verifiable. Do you wish to delete this CTL? ...
CertificateStoreName - Certificate store name. Examples: "%1", "%2" (default), "%3", "%10" (View Root Certificates) "%11" ...
Certification Authorities (CAs) issue digital certificates verifying the electronic identity of individuals and organizations. ...
CertReq -%1 Options RequestFileIn CertFileOut CertChainFileOut FullResponseFileOut Submit a request to a Certification Authority. ...
CertReq -%1 Options RequestFileIn PolicyFileIn RequestFileOut PKCS10FileOut Construct a cross certification or qualified ...
CertReq -%1 Options RequestId CertFileOut CertChainFileOut FullResponseFileOut Retrieve a response to a previous request ...