Typically, permanent storage where certificates, certificate trust lists (CTLs), and certificate revocation lists (CRLs) are stored. A certificate store can also be temporary when working with session-based certificates.
a database on the operating system that holds certificates
a special key database file that DCM uses to store digital certificates and their associated private keys
a special key database file that Digital Certificate Manager (DCM) uses to store digital certificates
Typically, a permanent storage where certificates, certificate revocation lists (CRLs), and certificate trust lists (CTLs) are stored. It is possible, however, to create and open a certificate store solely in memory when working with certificates that do not need to be put in permanent storage. The certificate store is central to much of the certificate functionality in CryptoAPI.
Typically, a permanent storage where certificates, certificate revocation lists, and certificate trust lists are stored. See also: certificate; certificate revocation list (CRL); certificate trust list (CTL)
Typically, permanent storage where certificates, certificate revocation lists (CRL), and certificate trust lists (CTL) are stored. A certificate store can also be temporary when working with session-based certificates.