User's Manual

CryptoIdentity User Guide – 4. Managing Digital Certificates with CryptoIdentity
If a certificate stored into a CryptoIdentity is properly displayed in the
system certificates list, it is available for the use with common Microsoft
Applications and any other software compliant with the Microsoft Crypto
API/CSP mechanism (e.g., Cisco VPN client).
Further more, PKCS#11 applications (i.e. Netscape) will be able to work
with the certificate.
If a certificate stored into a CryptoIdentity is not properly displayed in the
system certificates list, it is NOT available for the use with common
Microsoft Applications and any other software compliant with the Microsoft
Crypto API/CSP mechanism.
Check if the correct process has been followed during the store of the
certificate (refer to section "4.1 Storing Digital Certificates into
CryptoIdentity").
Viceversa, the certificate could be available to PKCS#11 applications (i.e.
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4. 2. 2 VIEWING CERTIFICATES THROUGH ARGENIE
UTILITY
To view the certificates and related details stored into a CryptoIdentity token:
Run the program AR Genie in advanced mode (refer to section "3.1 ARGenie")
Make sure a CryptoIdentity token is plugged into an USB port and select the "Token-
>View Objects" menu (or double-click the CryptoIdentity present in the Slot List.)
The following window appears: