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Digital Signatures - transfer

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Neetika - 05 Oct 2006 12:22 GMT
I am publishing a form from Computer 1, since it is changed to 'Full Trust',
it has to be digitally signed. When I create a signature and sign it, it
publishes the form.

All my forms were generated from the same computer. Now the computer is no
more available. When i am trying to make changes to design from another
computer, it gives a message that the digital signature that published this
form is not on your computer and the changes will not be saved.

What do I do?
Neetika - 10 Nov 2006 09:25 GMT
I worked it out.  We can use the 'Digiatal Certificates' MMC on the machine
to export the certificate from the host machine and this can be transferred
and installed on the new machine where we need to publish the forms.

Thanks.

> I am publishing a form from Computer 1, since it is changed to 'Full Trust',
> it has to be digitally signed. When I create a signature and sign it, it
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> What do I do?
 
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