a problem with cryptographic?

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Hello!
I have this problem; when I try to import a certificate appears the
following error:


"The private key that you are importing might require a cryptographic
service provider that is not installed on your system."

I've been looking for this problen in microsoft database but the only thing
that I've found I need to install the last service pack.
I've tried with this solution but the problem continues.


Thanks!
 
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Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.security (More info?)

You should also post this in the "Microsoft crypto" newsgroup. It sounds
like the operating system does not support the CSP [ not a built in one]
that was used with the certificate and therefore you need to install it as
provided from the manufacturer. If this is for a smart card the info below
may be pertinent from the link below. --- Steve

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/topics/identitymanagement/smrtcdcb/sec1/smartc03.mspx
A Cryptography Service Provider (CSP). This facilitates communication
between the device and the smart card. The CSP must be signed by Microsoft,
or it will not work on Windows 2000. Typically, a CSP is provided by the
manufacturer of the Smart Card Reader-for example, a GemPlus reader would
use a GemPlus CSP, a Schlumberger CSP would use the Schlumberger CSP, and so
on.



"J. Alberto Gonzalez" <jalbertogonzalez@airlan.es> wrote in message
news:u9FqgsBQFHA.576@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Hello!
> I have this problem; when I try to import a certificate appears the
> following error:
>
>
> "The private key that you are importing might require a cryptographic
> service provider that is not installed on your system."
>
> I've been looking for this problen in microsoft database but the only
> thing that I've found I need to install the last service pack.
> I've tried with this solution but the problem continues.
>
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>