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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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P3
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6
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b50
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generic
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generic
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Verified
JDK-Info:
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PIT 38
Build location: /net/sqesvr-nfs.sfbay/global/nfs/deployment5/pit_builds/<OS>/jre160.sh (jre160.exe)
Operating System:
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Generic
Steps to Reproduce:
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1) Install JDK
2) Launch JCP (./ControlPanel)
3) Move the JCP from the default location
4) Navigate to Security tab and click on "Certificates..." button
5) Select "Client Authentication" key store
6) Click "Import" button
7) Select poonam.p12 certificate (certificate attached - poonam.p12)
8) Enter password (1234) when the "Authentication Required" dialog asks for password to access file. Press OK
9) Enter password (changeit) when "Authentication Required" dialog asking for password to access client authentication keystore.
The imported certificate should be in Client Authentication keystore.
10) Now remove the certificate by clicking "Remove" button
The masthead of the "Remove Certificate" dialog pops up with java logo in it
(Snap shot attached - remove_certificate.gif)
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###@###.### 2005-05-17 13:19:58 GMT
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PIT 38
Build location: /net/sqesvr-nfs.sfbay/global/nfs/deployment5/pit_builds/<OS>/jre160.sh (jre160.exe)
Operating System:
-----------------
Generic
Steps to Reproduce:
-------------------
1) Install JDK
2) Launch JCP (./ControlPanel)
3) Move the JCP from the default location
4) Navigate to Security tab and click on "Certificates..." button
5) Select "Client Authentication" key store
6) Click "Import" button
7) Select poonam.p12 certificate (certificate attached - poonam.p12)
8) Enter password (1234) when the "Authentication Required" dialog asks for password to access file. Press OK
9) Enter password (changeit) when "Authentication Required" dialog asking for password to access client authentication keystore.
The imported certificate should be in Client Authentication keystore.
10) Now remove the certificate by clicking "Remove" button
The masthead of the "Remove Certificate" dialog pops up with java logo in it
(Snap shot attached - remove_certificate.gif)
###@###.### 2005-05-17 13:11:25 GMT
###@###.### 2005-05-17 13:19:58 GMT