[xmlsec] I need use mscrypto and able to load the keys from the Microsoft Certificate Store

Francisco Lechón franciscolechon at digi-sign-p.com
Wed Nov 5 07:49:57 PST 2003


Hola,

I have built XMLSec on Windows to use the mscrypto provider.

My necessity consists of being able to use the Microsoft Certificate Store of the IE to sign documents XML, but I do not understand the documentation correctly. First, I am not able to load the keys from the Microsoft Certificate Store of the IE, instead of using external files that contain the keys. Second, I do not obtain that the examples that the package includes < sign1.c, sign2, c and sign3.c> work using mscrypto.

I believe that it is more useful than the keys are stored in the Microsoft Certificate Store of the IE, and to make use of them instead of loading them from external files.  That is my main necessity.

You can give some aid me?

Thank,

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