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Richard
With OE, it looks like you have to:
Go into the Address Book. Choose to look at Properties of an email you want
to associated with an ID, then select the Digital IDs tab.
Then, Import an ID.
It seems that to Import you need to have a file at hand.
The way I obtained a file to Import was:
In IE, Tools> Internet Options> Contents> Certificate> Personal.
Then I chose to Export the personal certificate which produced a file of my
own filename choosing.
The file created is simply residing on my desktop at the moment. I think it
might be a SST file.
Of course, this is the file I chose, under the Digital IDs tab when in
Addres Book, when I Imported.
So, I think I'm sorted.
But, am I doing things the right way, or is there a more conventional way to
set up a Digital ID, without creating a file? TIA.
Go into the Address Book. Choose to look at Properties of an email you want
to associated with an ID, then select the Digital IDs tab.
Then, Import an ID.
It seems that to Import you need to have a file at hand.
The way I obtained a file to Import was:
In IE, Tools> Internet Options> Contents> Certificate> Personal.
Then I chose to Export the personal certificate which produced a file of my
own filename choosing.
The file created is simply residing on my desktop at the moment. I think it
might be a SST file.
Of course, this is the file I chose, under the Digital IDs tab when in
Addres Book, when I Imported.
So, I think I'm sorted.
But, am I doing things the right way, or is there a more conventional way to
set up a Digital ID, without creating a file? TIA.