I used Process Monitor and Sn.exe (Strong Name Tool) to learn the location of the folder on my Windows 7 machine that contains my key files and thereby confirm the information in Joe's answer.
First, I ran Process Monitor and specified the following filter:
Column Relation Value Action
---------------------------------------
Path contains crypto Include
I then ran Strong Name Tool (sn.exe
)† to extract the public key from the key pair in my container VS_KEY_773685D47C32F8C7
and export it to public_key.snk
:
sn.exe -pc VS_KEY_773685D47C32F8C7 public_key.snk
After doing so I noted that Process Monitor indicated that sn.exe
made several access requests to the folder:
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Crypto\RSA\MachineKeys
...and the file that contains my public and private keys for my container named VS_KEY_773685D47C32F8C7
:
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Crypto\RSA\MachineKeys\74c2c10a37baa69f7969c7144db5805d_c55067c2-4a01-4792-9d70-d7a6e4799447
†sn.exe
can be conveniently run via the Developer Command Prompt for Visual Studio.