What are the public and private key names?
The private key and Certificate for Microsoft Office 2000 macro signing is stored in the registry. The container name for the private key is a “guid” randomly generated at the time the user creates it. • When I tried to submit my application, I saw a message that my key pair could not be generated. What should I do? If your key pair could not be generated, it is due to an incompatibility among the versions of dll files installed on your computer. To correct this, install the latest version of Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02 or later. VeriSign strongly recommends using Internet Explorer 4.01 or later. • Do I have to enroll and download my certificate using the same machine? Yes, you must enroll for your Digital ID, pick it up, and install it on the same machine and using the same copy of Internet Explorer. If you install a new copy of Internet Explorer before installing your Digital ID, you will need to re-enroll. Once the process is completed, and you have your .spc file and .pvk file