• convert digital sign to .pfx file

    From timepro timesheet@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 3 03:05:50 2023
    is there a way in xhb/elsewhere to convert a digital signature from a 'usb token/dongle' to a '.pfx file'.

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  • From Patrick Mast@21:1/5 to timepro timesheet on Sat May 13 10:15:34 2023
    On Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 12:05:51 PM UTC+2, timepro timesheet wrote:
    is there a way in xhb/elsewhere to convert a digital signature from a 'usb token/dongle' to a '.pfx file'.

    It seems that exporting a digital signature from a USB token/dongle to a .pfx file is not a typical use case since the purpose of a USB token is to protect the private key by not allowing it to be exported. However, you can try using some digital
    certificate management tools to work with digital signatures and certificates.

    One such tool is the DigiCert Certificate Utility, which can help manage .pfx files and may provide some insight into working with your digital signature https://www.digicert.com/kb/util/pfx-certificate-management-utility-import-export-instructions.htm.
    Alternatively, you can refer to the Manage Digital IDs in Acrobat guide, which explains how to work with digital signatures and digital IDs using Adobe Acrobat https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/digital-ids.html.

    Please note that these resources may not provide a direct solution to exporting the digital signature to a .pfx file, but they could help you better understand how to work with digital certificates and signatures.

    😀

    Patrick

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  • From timepro timesheet@21:1/5 to Patrick Mast on Mon May 15 22:37:07 2023
    On Saturday, May 13, 2023 at 10:45:35 PM UTC+5:30, Patrick Mast wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 12:05:51 PM UTC+2, timepro timesheet wrote:
    is there a way in xhb/elsewhere to convert a digital signature from a 'usb token/dongle' to a '.pfx file'.
    It seems that exporting a digital signature from a USB token/dongle to a .pfx file is not a typical use case since the purpose of a USB token is to protect the private key by not allowing it to be exported. However, you can try using some digital
    certificate management tools to work with digital signatures and certificates.

    One such tool is the DigiCert Certificate Utility, which can help manage .pfx files and may provide some insight into working with your digital signature https://www.digicert.com/kb/util/pfx-certificate-management-utility-import-export-instructions.htm.
    Alternatively, you can refer to the Manage Digital IDs in Acrobat guide, which explains how to work with digital signatures and digital IDs using Adobe Acrobat https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/digital-ids.html.

    Please note that these resources may not provide a direct solution to exporting the digital signature to a .pfx file, but they could help you better understand how to work with digital certificates and signatures.

    😀

    Patrick
    thank you.

    is there a library/utility available to do that by way of programming/coding? (convert usb token to .pfx file).

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  • From timepro timesheet@21:1/5 to Patrick Mast on Mon May 15 22:34:22 2023
    On Saturday, May 13, 2023 at 10:45:35 PM UTC+5:30, Patrick Mast wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 12:05:51 PM UTC+2, timepro timesheet wrote:
    is there a way in xhb/elsewhere to convert a digital signature from a 'usb token/dongle' to a '.pfx file'.
    It seems that exporting a digital signature from a USB token/dongle to a .pfx file is not a typical use case since the purpose of a USB token is to protect the private key by not allowing it to be exported. However, you can try using some digital
    certificate management tools to work with digital signatures and certificates.

    One such tool is the DigiCert Certificate Utility, which can help manage .pfx files and may provide some insight into working with your digital signature https://www.digicert.com/kb/util/pfx-certificate-management-utility-import-export-instructions.htm.
    Alternatively, you can refer to the Manage Digital IDs in Acrobat guide, which explains how to work with digital signatures and digital IDs using Adobe Acrobat https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/digital-ids.html.

    Please note that these resources may not provide a direct solution to exporting the digital signature to a .pfx file, but they could help you better understand how to work with digital certificates and signatures.

    😀

    Patrick

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