| 3.a | In the tQSL Certificates dialog, select the File:Load Certificate File menu item; the Load Certificate File dialog will appear |
| 3.b | In the Load Certificate File dialog, set the type of certificate to TQSL (.tq6) Next button; the Select Certificate File dialog will appear |
| 3.c | In the Select Certificate File dialog, select the file YourCallsign.tq6 in your C:\MyLotWCertificates folder, and click the Open button; a small Install Certificate dialog will appear |
| 3.d | In the Install Certificate dialog, you'll be asked if its okay to install a trusted root certificate; click the Yes button |
| 3.e | In the Load Certificate File dialog, click the Finish button |
| 3.f | The tQSL Certificates dialog should now show an entry for your Callsign Certificate, with a yellow medal icon: . Save your new Callsign Certificate
in a Certificate Container file, which can be copied to a thumb drive or external hard drive, or to another computer: |
| | 3.f.1. | Click on the entry for your Callsign Certificate to select it |
| | 3.f.2. | Create a Certificate Container file by selecting the Certificate:Save menu item;
the Enter PKCS#12 file to save to dialog will appear |
| | 3.f.3. | In the Enter PKCS#12 file to save to dialog, set the Save in folder to C:\MyLotWCertificates , set the File name to YourCallsign.p12 , and click the Save button; a PKCS#12 Password dialog will appear |
| | 3.f.4. | If you're using a shared computer or storage devices, then in the PKCS#12 Password dialog, enter the same password in both textboxes, and click the OK button; be certain to remember this password, as you'll be asked to present it should you ever need to recover your Callsign Certificate from the Certificate Container file.
If you control access to the computer and storage devices you're using, then in the PKCS#12 Password dialog, leave both textboxes empty, and click the OK button; no password will be required to recover your Callsign Certificate from the Certificate Container file. |