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Both Internet Explorer and Chrome uses the infrastructure present in the Windows operating system for certificate storage and retrieval, so the process to export is the same for both browsers.
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* In the ''Control Panel'', open ''Internet Options'' and click the ''Certificates'' button on the ''Content'' tab.
 
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* On the ''Personal'' tab, select the certificate to export and click the ''Export...'' button.
 
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* Follow the wizard process, select ''Yes, export the private key'' on the page asking whether to export the private key.
 
 
 
* Select ''Personal Information Exchange - PKCS #12 (.PFX)'' on the ''Export File Format'' page.
 
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* Enter and remember a password to protect the file with, you'll need this to access it later.
 
 
 
* Select a location and filename for the exported certificate.
 
 
 
* Finish the wizard.
 

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