diff -r 4816d766a08a -r f345bda72bc4 Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-4462E8C8-CF27-5F3B-ACE3-4213DA6C377C.dita --- a/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-4462E8C8-CF27-5F3B-ACE3-4213DA6C377C.dita Tue Mar 30 11:42:04 2010 +0100 +++ b/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-4462E8C8-CF27-5F3B-ACE3-4213DA6C377C.dita Tue Mar 30 11:56:28 2010 +0100 @@ -1,86 +1,86 @@ - - - - - -certtool -Reference -

Type certtool at the command prompt to get a -list of commands that you can use with the tool.

To access more information -about a specific command, the list command for example, type:

certtool -–h list

-Syntax

certtool[OPTIONS]

The -following is a summary of commands available to use with certool.

- - - -Full command -Shortened command -Description - - - - -

-liststores

-

-ls

-

Lists the available certstore implementations.

-
- -

-list

-

-l

-

Lists the content of the certstore.

-
- -

-import

-

-i

-

Imports certificates in the certstore.

-
- -

-remove

-

-r

-

Removes a certificate from the certstore.

-
- -

-addapps

-

-a

-

Adds applications to those a certificate is trusted for.

-
- -

-setapps

-

-s

-

Sets the applications for which a certificate is trusted, for example, -software install, TLS and so on.

-
- -

-removeapps

-

n/a

-

Removes applications from those a certificate is trusted for.

-
- - -
-
Long commands, for example liststores, list, addapps, setapps and removeapps are not case-sensitive but short commands, for example -ls, -l, -a,-s and -rk are case sensitive.

If the -commands are given incorrectly or in the wrong sequence, for example certtool --store -l or certtool -i -l, the tool displays the -default general help command.

In interactive mode, any command called -with the -p option, displays screen full of details and waits -for key input. In non-interactive mode, the option is omitted.

-certtool example

To -read commands from an “inputfile” and give the output in “outputfile”, use -the following command:

Certool <inputfile> <outputfile>

The -file name should be mentioned with the path. If the tool cannot open the “inputfile” -or cannot create the output file, it will turn to interactive mode and display -the general help command. The input file can contain multiple commands but -each command should be separated by a new line character.

-
-certtool -Overview -certtool -Tutorials + + + + + +certtool +Reference +

Type certtool at the command prompt to get a +list of commands that you can use with the tool.

To access more information +about a specific command, the list command for example, type:

certtool +–h list

+Syntax

certtool[OPTIONS]

The +following is a summary of commands available to use with certool.

+ + + +Full command +Shortened command +Description + + + + +

-liststores

+

-ls

+

Lists the available certstore implementations.

+
+ +

-list

+

-l

+

Lists the content of the certstore.

+
+ +

-import

+

-i

+

Imports certificates in the certstore.

+
+ +

-remove

+

-r

+

Removes a certificate from the certstore.

+
+ +

-addapps

+

-a

+

Adds applications to those a certificate is trusted for.

+
+ +

-setapps

+

-s

+

Sets the applications for which a certificate is trusted, for example, +software install, TLS and so on.

+
+ +

-removeapps

+

n/a

+

Removes applications from those a certificate is trusted for.

+
+ + +
+
Long commands, for example liststores, list, addapps, setapps and removeapps are not case-sensitive but short commands, for example -ls, -l, -a,-s and -rk are case sensitive.

If the +commands are given incorrectly or in the wrong sequence, for example certtool +-store -l or certtool -i -l, the tool displays the +default general help command.

In interactive mode, any command called +with the -p option, displays screen full of details and waits +for key input. In non-interactive mode, the option is omitted.

+certtool example

To +read commands from an “inputfile” and give the output in “outputfile”, use +the following command:

Certool <inputfile> <outputfile>

The +file name should be mentioned with the path. If the tool cannot open the “inputfile” +or cannot create the output file, it will turn to interactive mode and display +the general help command. The input file can contain multiple commands but +each command should be separated by a new line character.

+
+certtool +Overview +certtool +Tutorials
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