selfcert and new image or pc

From: prisma (prisma_at_zonnet.nl)
Date: 01/11/05


Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 21:06:27 +0100

Hello,
when I use selfcert to make a digital signature in an officedocument then
other users don't get a macrowarning (security medium). They have to trust
me as a good source. When I get a new computer my signature is lost and I
have to make a second signature. When I make other worddocuments with macros
after this the second signature has to be installed on the user-computer,
this is not the way I want it. I want to have one signature and I think it
is possible to export your signature as a *.cer file and load it on your new
computer after the new image. Is this possible or dangerous if you change
your hardware and if it is possible how is it done. I don't want to pay 400
dollar for an official signature a year.
Thanks a lot



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