Collections:
Other Resources:
Display Certificates by Certificate Purpose
![]()
You can view and inspect certificates based on what they are intended to be used for, such as client authentication or key recovery, rather than on their logical roles.
Users or local Administrators is the minimum group membership required to complete this procedure. Review the details in "Additional considerations" in this topic.
| ☞ | To display certificates by certificate purpose |
Open the Certificates snap-in for a user, computer, or service.
In the console tree, click Certificates - Current User , Certificates (Local Computer), or Certificates - Service.
On the View menu, click Options.
Under Organize view mode by, click Certificate purpose, and then click OK. The Intended Purposes column heading will appear in the details pane.
Additional considerations
Additional references
✍: Microsoft
2016-07-27, ∼1900🔥, 0💬
Popular Posts:
How to view the ASN.1 structure of an DSA public key using the OpenSSL "asn1parse" command? You can ...
Where I can get a list of all root CA certificates provided by Microsoft on Windows in 2016? Here is...
Certificate Summary: Subject: accounts.accesscontrol.w indows.netIssuer: accounts.accesscontrol.w ind...
Certificate summary - Owner: *.free.fr, Domain Control Validated - RapidSSL(R), See www.rapidssl.com...
How to remove or disable a Root CA certificate on my Android device? I don't trust that root CA anym...