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- n a DOS Command Prompt
- Navigate to the OpenSSL Binaries directory type
CD c:\openssl\bin - Create the private key. Type
openssl genrsa -des3 -out ca.key 4096 - When prompted enter a *very* strong password
- And then verify the password
- Create the public key. Type
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Tip NgUsers can not install an ActiveX component because it is not signed. They can not override the security settings of Internet Explorer to allow installation.
Usual solution is to obtain a code signing certificate from a CA like Verisign or Thawte, but thi -
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Joel BennettThese instrauctions mostly work, but with the current version of Windows OpenSSL, the generated certificate is "not suitable for code signing" unless you modify the OpenSSL.cnf config file.
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