
Mark the “Password” box and enter a password.If you do not have the private key, you won’t be able to select the PKCS #12 option. Note: You need the corresponding private key, to export as. Choose “Personal Information Exchange – PKCS #12 (.PFX)” and mark the “Include all certificates in the certification path if possible” box.Select the “Yes, export the private key” option. In the Certificate Export Wizard, click “Next”.

Right-click the desired certificate and select “All Tasks”, then “Export…”.Note: Your interface may be different, depending on which folder your certificate is stored in: Finally, click on the “Certificates” folder inside. Click on the arrow on the left side of it. Now, locate either “Personal” or “Web Hosting” depending on which folder your certificate is stored in. If you selected “Computer account”, click the arrow to the left of “Certificates – Current User” to open the navigation.Click on the “ Certificates” folder inside. Then locate “Personal” and click on the arrow to the left of it. If you selected “My user account”, click the arrow to the left of “Certificates – Current User” to open the navigation.Click “OK” to add the Certificates snap-in.If you selected “User account”, the snap-in should be on the “Selected snap-ins” list.


