This is the default display mode. Select this option to view the physical stores in addition to the logical stores. This option is available for the Logical display mode only. Select this option to view archived certificates. When certificates expire or are renewed, an archived version is retained of the certificate and its private keys. Retaining archived certificates is recommended because you might need to use the certificate and its private key later.
For example, you might have to verify digital signatures for old documents that were signed with a key for a currently expired or renewed certificate.
You can move a certificate between stores on the same account. For example, you can move a certificate from the Personal store to the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store on the Local Computer.
However, you cannot move a certificate from the Personal store of the Local Computer to the Personal store of the User.
If you want to move certificates between accounts, first export the certificate from one account and then import the certificate to the other account. You should only delete a certificate that you know is no longer necessary. If you delete a certificate with private key, then you will no longer be able to read encrypted data that uses that certificate.
Ensure that you no longer need the certificate especially with if it also has a private key with it that you delete. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? United States English. Post an article. Subscribe to Article RSS.
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How to Use the Certificates Console. I don't know what is going on -- I don't know what you are supposed to be seeing under Other People, but here are the sizes of the various folders under "Users", via Properties:. Users - GB. Default - 2. Public - The "xxx" is just my system User Account ID, which I decided was not necessary to expose the real name.
I notice there are some other posts complaining about the size of Other People and asking what it is. Is it supposed to by just the Account ID's. At least the contents of the "xxx" User account ID looks like the structure of the information when I bring up the system every day, but I don't see why there is nothing under the admin User ID. I suppose that it "may" be possible that I have never signed on and used the admin ID can't really believe that is possible, but maybe -- but I always sign on with the non-admin ID which I think is recommended to help thwart hackers, viruses, etc.
But none of this lines up with "what is supposed to be under Other people" OK, I guess the User ID are supposed to be there if that is what "Other people" is supposed to mean, but where did the GB size come from. No more ideas here. This is the first I'd heard of Others.
I've only ever used an admin account, so I only have User folders for. I use Thunderbird and Hotmail for email, so I've never seen a folder in Users for email either. Thanks for the tip -- yeah, I don't like that either - I don't like anything that I really don't understand -- like the "Other people" I am complaining about. I did disable that Delivery feature, whatever it does -- but doubt that it is the source of my problem.
I am going to get rid of a couple of folders in the Users that I KNOW can't be users, and they are 0 bytes in size anyway. Makes me wonder if I screwed up the Properties checks the other day. So I guess the GB is the xxxadmin structure -- is that a reasonable size -- seems large to me -- I guess I couldsign on under the admin ID and see what shows up there -- would that work?
Not sure what you are asking would work other than verify what the GB within the xxxadmin account folder is comprised of. Any duplicates of files in your xxx account found in the xxxadmin account can be deleted, but you would want to be able to access. I do a lot of stuffing around with things that require admin privileges on my machine, and it's a bit tedious having to deal with. I've just use one Admin account since , so I don't know the details.
Looks like you have GB of content on the admin account. In order to check what is occupying that space, login to the machine with the admin account. Go to Storage Settings and check what is occupying this space. Is it user content or Others taking up majority of the space? To be honest with you, I am on vacation using my wife's laptop, which we are thinking about replacing -- and I wanted to get an idea of what size of a HD I need to be looking at, which is my interest in all of the folder sizes I am seeing when I look at the Storage under Windows And I am getting rather busy wrapping up my vacation -- so I won't be able to spend a lot, if any, more time on this at this time-- and will have to put my investigation off until I return home sometime next week.
But I will look into it further because I want to know what all of this storage is allocated to under the admin ID. I say never, but I think I did sign on a couple of years ago when I was setting up this laptop moving files from her old laptop to this laptop , but that is the only time I have ever used the admin ID that I can remember and I am quite sure my wife has never used the admin ID.
We of course give Windows 10 the admin password when it need to, to make changes requiring admin authority, but never sign on with it -- so it will be an interesting and educational investigation for me -- to see why the ID is taking up MB of storage.
So again, it will be a couple of weeks before I can get back to this, but I do appreciate the help and advice you have offered. But when I click on "Other people" I see nothing - other than the following: "Other people GB You can manage other user accounts on this PC below Manage other people" this last line is a light-blue, non-clickable link So my question is "what is Other people" -- and what can I do about it since it seems to be taking up GB on my C: drive -- and I can't find it since it does not show up at any place in Windows Explorer although Contana did find an App called "Other People with Brad Listi", whatever the heck that is, which I am not using, I am certain, to my knowledge?
I have the same question Report abuse. Does everybody know how to set read permissinos for certificate stores at windows r2?
Here is my solution what I found some days after post this question. There were several issues in my code but for this question I need to be attentive where certificates are added.
I added certificates at certmgr. And they was added automatically to user certificate store but IIS looks for certificates at computer certificate store!
So when I ran console application from my current user application see users certificate. And IIS looks at other place. If you want your certificates be visible at IIS add them to local computer storage via mmc console.
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