How to send encrypted files to Other PC

By Iwan
Posted on June 15, 2009
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If you want to send a one of the encrypted file, you should automatically export your personal encryption certificate from the first PC and then import it to another PC.

Here is how you export the certificate:

1. Click [Start]> [Control Panel]> [Network and Internet]> [Internet Options] to open the Internet Options.
2. In the Internet Options window, click the tab [Content].
3. In the Certificates section, click the [Certificates] after that you select the encryption key and select the button [Export ...].
4. In the wizard that appears, click Next, select [Yes export the private key] and click [Next] again.
5. Give a check mark in all the options available, and then click [Next].
6. Enter a password for the certificate and click [Next] again.
7. This time, specify the location and file name of the certificate in the file name. Of course, you must click on the [Next] to continue.
8. Click [Finish] to begin the process of export certificates.

After the certificate so, move to another computer. In another computer, do the following:

9 Repeat steps 1 to 3. Only this time click on Import button. The Certificate Import Wizard will appear. Click [Next] to continue.
10 Indicate the location of the certificate file that you exported earlier and click [Next].
11 Enter the password that you provided when you export it and then click [Next].
12 Click [Place All Certificates In The Following Store] and click [Browse] dialog box to open the Select Certificate Store. Select the [Personal] and click [OK].
13 Click [Next] and then click [Finish].

Source: PcPlus



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