Sandy
The selfcert signature can be removed from your computer through the
Windows Management Maintenance Console.
StartRun "mmc"(no quotes)FileAdd/Remove Snap-in.
AddCertificatesCurrent UserAddOK
After the Certificates Snap-in loads expand it and click on
"Personal".
Delete any you don't want from the list.
This KB article is for Windows 2000 server, but I found it works for
Windows
XP.
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;310389
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 16:47:04 -0000, "Sandy Mann"
wrote:
Sandy Mann" wrote in message
...I am not sure if this is an
Excel or a Windows question.
Can anyone tell me how you can remove a signature from the signature
dialog box after creating one via SelfCert.exe?
I don't mean remove it from the excel file I mean from the choice of
signature dialog box you are presented with when attaching a signature to
a spreadsheet.
I guess that's a no then :-(
Out of interest what happened was that at work we had a Windows 2000 server
that the company that does out IT decided to upgrade to 2003, (and possibly
other things?).
Anyway after they had done whatever they did I found that the digital
signature that I had previously created no longer worked. I created another
one and was able to re-sign my projects with that one but it has left me
with two signatures - one of which works and one that doesn't and I would
like to get rid of the one that doesn't work. It would be no use asking
this company that did the upgrade because I would just get the answer - as I
have had before - that they do not do *Applications* only systems,