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How do you add a certificate from the personal store as a certificate based credential in Windows Credential Manager?

When I click on "Open the Certificate Manager" it just takes me to the Certificate Manager and there is no way to actually select the certificate to be added as a certificate based credential.

It doesn't make any difference what I type in "Internet or network address". When I press "Select certificate" it just asks me to insert a smart card.

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In certmgr, right-click the client certificate, choose "Enable only the following purposes", and disable Smart Card Logon and Any Purpose (which seems to include Smart Card Logon). (Or, disable everything except Client Authentication).

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Obviously, if Smart Card Logon is enabled, the credential manager won't use the certificate without a smartcard.

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Click Open the Certificate Manager to view the Current User Certificates. Provide the resource and click Select Certificate and Ok.

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  1. Windows Vault contains credentials for servers, websites and programs that windows can try to log you on to automatically.

enter image description here Click Back up vault. Browse the location to store Windows Vault backup. Click Next.

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In Windows 7 you can add certificate based credential. To learn just follow these steps

Step 1: Click on Start button and then Control Panel

Step 2: In Control Panel Click on Credential Manager enter image description here

Step 3: Click on Add a Certificate-Based Credential

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Step 4: Fill up the block Select certificate and then Click on OK

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step 5: Then you can go ahead and enter the DNS Name for the machine on your network as well as the username and password you would like to connect with, then click the Ok button.

step 6: You will now see that you credential has been added to the vault.

Note: Windows does cache your login credentials when connecting to another machine, however they are not persistent, this means that they wont survive a reboot, luckily the Credential Manager came to our rescue.

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  • The above steps don't work. When I click on "Select certificate" it asks me to insert a smart card.
    – CJ7
    Mar 5, 2014 at 5:30
  • when you click select certificate it ask you for connect a smart card for that you need smart card there is no other way, with out smart card
    – sreenivas
    Mar 5, 2014 at 5:41

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