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Pipe output from DIR into CERTUTIL
Consider that Dir will not put his own output in the correct argument for using CertUtil and, CertUtil will not place Dir redirected input in the right place (correct position/argument order) to use ...
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Import self-signed certificate with private key on Windows from command prompt
The Import-PfxCertificate PowerShell command will probably do what you want. .
This would import the certificate(s) and keys stored in my.pfx file into the Trusted Root Certificate Authorities ...
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Gpg4win download integrity check
You did it correctly.
Scroll down a bit more and you will see
a2dabaf0a65f3ef30c60e7522f3459c81120098e gpg4win-3.0.2.exe
Which is the same hash you got, but without the spacing.
The
sha1_fpr: DE:...
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How to automatically compare current windows root certificate store against latest root certificates?
By default, root certificates are automatically updated through Windows Update.
You may have this feature disabled in your environment through GPO? You can check if the key below has been set, but it ...
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Windows validate checksum
The checksum that is provided is 64 char long. I have found instructions to validate a checksum by running this in PowerShell:
certutil.exe -hashfile CitrixWorkspaceApp.exe md5
MD5 hashes are never ...
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get the hash of a string and eventually compare it to a hash
It's helpful to expand out your code into separate lines when debugging it. You can even place the lines in a "batch" file to run it and test your attempts at solving it. I'll be showing the changes I ...
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Generated SSL certificate doesn't work in Personal > Certificates, only if it's also in Trusted Root Certificate Authorities > Certificates
That's working as it should. The Trusted Root Certificate Authorities store is where you place certificates (root ones) which you trust. If they're not in there your relying-party doesn't know that ...
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Are these strings the correct output to verify keys for file checksum?
Each time it claimed a successful completion of the command,
indicating a SHA1 hash of the file.
You need to include the option "SHA512" at the end of the certUtil command for it to give ...
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Paginate results of certutil -view
The easiest way is to pipe Out-Host -Paging. This will let you advance with space bar one page at a time.
certutil -restrict 'Disposition=20' -out 'Binary Certificate' -view | Out-Host -Paging
You can ...
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How to install CertUtil to Windows 7?
When a program cannot be found when you can see that executable in file managers then it's usually because you're running a 32-bit shell, because 32-bit processes are put under file system redirector ...
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Install a PKCS#12 Certificate into firefox from the command line
Here's how I imported a client certificate into an empty Firefox profile:
# convert pem and key file into a pkcs12
openssl pkcs12 -export -in /path/my-cert.pem -inkey /path/my-cert.key -out /tmp/my-...
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Installing/deleting root certificate without CertMgr / CertUtil asking the end-user for confirmation
For those cases such as removing a trusted root certificate from the user store, that does not require any non-native software, I resort to removing the certificate out of the registry with reg delete....
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