diff -r 48780e181b38 -r 578be2adaf3e Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-62AE0683-642D-539A-A590-3D8210591BD9.dita --- a/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-62AE0683-642D-539A-A590-3D8210591BD9.dita Tue Jul 20 12:00:49 2010 +0100 +++ b/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-62AE0683-642D-539A-A590-3D8210591BD9.dita Fri Aug 13 16:47:46 2010 +0100 @@ -1,44 +1,44 @@ - - - - - -Working -with Multiple Keystore Implementations -

The Symbian key store architecture allows devices to have multiple, coexisting, -keystore implementations. All implementations are accessed through an abstraction -layer: the “unified keystore”.

-

keytool fully supports multiple key store implementations -with the option –store which can be used to specify a particular -key store implementation which a command must use. To see a list of all available -key store implementations the command –listtores or -ls for -short, can be used. For example, you can use:

-

keytool –ls

-

And obtain as result an output similar to:

-Symbian KeyStore Manipulation Tool -Copyright (c) 2004-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). All rights reserved. -[0] Store Label: On-device key store -Version: 1.00 Serial Number: 0 Manufacturer: Nokia Corporation - -

Each key store implementation has an entry. The number in brackets represents -the key store index which will be used to refer to a specific keystore implementation -in the –store option. A label, a human readable description -of the implementation, is also present. Some meta-data is also available, -such as, the version, serial number and manufacturer of a given implementation. -In the above case, only one key store implementation is available. This is -the standard on device stores provided by Symbian.

-

With this knowledge, you can use the –store option to -specify the key store implementation a command must use (See Listing -Keystore Contents for details of the option).

-
-Removing -Keys -Importing -Private Keys + + + + + +Working +with Multiple Keystore Implementations +

The Symbian key store architecture allows devices to have multiple, coexisting, +keystore implementations. All implementations are accessed through an abstraction +layer: the “unified keystore”.

+

keytool fully supports multiple key store implementations +with the option –store which can be used to specify a particular +key store implementation which a command must use. To see a list of all available +key store implementations the command –listtores or -ls for +short, can be used. For example, you can use:

+

keytool –ls

+

And obtain as result an output similar to:

+Symbian KeyStore Manipulation Tool +Copyright (c) 2004-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). All rights reserved. +[0] Store Label: On-device key store +Version: 1.00 Serial Number: 0 Manufacturer: Nokia Corporation + +

Each key store implementation has an entry. The number in brackets represents +the key store index which will be used to refer to a specific keystore implementation +in the –store option. A label, a human readable description +of the implementation, is also present. Some meta-data is also available, +such as, the version, serial number and manufacturer of a given implementation. +In the above case, only one key store implementation is available. This is +the standard on device stores provided by Symbian.

+

With this knowledge, you can use the –store option to +specify the key store implementation a command must use (See Listing +Keystore Contents for details of the option).

+
+Removing +Keys +Importing +Private Keys
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