Key Storage File Is Invalid Msg. When Try to Recover a Certificate
ID: Q174781
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Internet Information Server version 3.0
SYMPTOMS
When you try to install or reinstall a certificate, you will get the
following error message:
Key storage file is invalid.
CAUSE
When a certificate is installed on Internet Information Server (IIS), both an
.Req (certificate request) file and a number of encrypted registry entries are
created for the key pair.
When you try to replace a certificate by just putting the .Req file back in
place, you will get the above error message. It is necessary to have a backup
of the complete private key and the request file to successfully reinstall the
certificate.
In order to successfully reinstall a certificate, a current and complete back
up of the registry or a full certificate backup from within Key Manager is
required.
WORKAROUND
To back up a certificate from within Key Manager, click Key, select Export
File, then select Backup. This will generate a warning screen and then allow
a complete certificate back up to be made.
NOTE: The warning concerns the possibility that if someone else gets
a copy of the complete certificate, they will be able to "spoof" or mimic the legitimate site.
Appropriate security measures must be taken to ensure that the copy of the complete certificate
is not available to non-authorized users.
Keywords : kberrmsg iissecurity
Version : 3.00
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbprb