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The reason you need a new request is because the request is not stored in a
file the same way it would be on a Linux (or whatever) box...it's stored in
'software' on an iSeries.

On 11/10/04 02:26 PM, "Richard Hurrell" <ricky-h@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi,
> I hope someone can help with this.
> 
> The certificate request for a client/server certificate I was registering
> through verisign was deleted before the certificate was imported. This means
> when I try to import the certificate I get the error "No request key is
> found for the certificate" (unsurprisingly). However, I have the certificate
> request used to register this certificate saved in a file what I want to know
> is can this be imported into the certificate store to enable the certificate
> to be imported?
> 
> Looking on IBM's site their solutions to this error message are import the
> certificate into the store it was created in (i.e. you've selected the wrong
> store) or generate a new request and register a new certificate. Is there
> really no way to use the saved request to recover?
> 
> Cheers,
> Richard
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