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The Bat! Certificates in token edit

I did try to create certificates in MSIE at www.thawte.com. I then exported the certificate and the private key to a PFX file and then did import it to The Bat! to Aladdin eToken Pro token. So the private key went to eToken and became unextractable, and I also have deleted the private key with this PFX file and from the Windows store, so the only place where the private key was kept was the chip of the Aladdin eToken Pro token. I do not agree with you that the implementation is buggy. --Maxim Masiutin 07:47, 30 October 2006 (UTC)Reply