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Microsoft PVKConverter for SQL Server
Microsoft PVKConverter for SQL Server is a conversion tool for security certificates.
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Version:
1.0
Date Published:
9/25/2019
File Name:
PVKConverter.msi
PVKConverter.msi
File Size:
344.5 KB
346.5 KB
Microsoft PVKConverter for SQL Server is a conversion tool for security certificates. It is used to generate PVK/DER encoded security certificates from existing PFX encoded security certificates. The generated certificates can be manually imported into SQL Server by using the CREATE CERTIFICATE … Transact-SQL statement to create security certificates in a SQL Server database.Supported Operating Systems
Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012
Visual Studio C++ Redistributable Package- To Install:
- Download the 32bit or 64bit version of the PVKConverter installer that matches your computer’s OS architecture.
- Click Open to start the installation immediately or click Save to save the installation .msi file to disk and install it later.
- Accept the license term of this tool.
- Click Next to complete the installation.
- PVKConverter is executed through the command prompt.
- Providing a valid input file location is mandatory. PVKConverter will return an error message otherwise. Both fully qualified and relative paths are supported.
- Providing an input decryption password is optional. If the input PFX file requires a decryption password, and one has not been provided, PVKConverter will return an error message.
- Providing an output encryption password is optional. If provided, all generated PVK files will be encrypted using the same password.
- If an input decryption password is provided and an output encryption password is not provided, all generated PVK files will be encrypted using the input decryption password.
- The number of generated PVK/DER files depends on the number of public/private key pairs contained in the PFX file. One PVK/DER file pair will be generated for each public/private key pair.
- Providing the name for the generated output file is optional. If provided, it must point to a valid location. PVKConverter will return an error message otherwise.
- If an output file name is provided, PVKConverter will append .pvk and .cer to the names of the generated PVK/DER files. If not provided, PVKConverter will derive output files names based of the input PFX file name.
- If the name of an output file generated by PVKConverter matches the name of an existing file, the existing file will be overwritten only if the -f option has been specified.
- If the input certificate mySecurityCert.pfx contains a single pair of public/private keys, PVKConverter will generate two files myGeneratedSecurityCert_1.pvk and myGeneratedSecurityCert_1.cer containing the private key and other information respectively. myGeneratedSecurityCert_1.pvk will be encrypted using the password Pa$$word2!.
- If the input file mySecurityCert.pfx contains 2 pairs of public/private keys, PVKConverter will generate 4 files myGeneratedSecurityCert_1.pvk, myGeneratedSecurityCert_1.cer, myGeneratedSecurityCert_2.pvk and myGeneratedSecurityCert_2.cer. myGeneratedSecurityCert_1.pvk and myGeneratedSecurityCert_2.pvk will be encrypted using the password Pa$$word2!.
Syntax The syntax for using the tool is as follows:
PVKConverter[.exe] –i inputFile –o outputFile –d decryptionPasswd –e encryptionPasswd -f -h/-?
-i: Specifies the name of the input PFX file. This parameter is required.
-o: Specifies the name of the generated output files. This parameter is optional. If not specified, the output file names are derived from the name of the input file. -d: Specifies the decryption password for the private keys contained in the PFX file. This parameter is optional.
-e: Specifies the encryption password for the generated PVK files. This parameter is optional. -f: Configures the tool to overwrite existing PVK/DER files with the same name.
-h or -?: Displays the syntax summary of PVKConverter options.
Comments
Input File Location
Passwords
Output File Generation
Examples
PVKConverter -i mySecurityCert -o myGeneratedSecurityCert -d Pa$$word1! -e Pa$$word2!
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