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About This Guide 9
• Chapter 5, “Extension Joiner Tool” Describes how to use the tool for joining
MIME-64 encoded formats of certificate extensions to create a single blob.
• Chapter 7, “ASCII to Binary Tool” Describes how to use the tool for converting
ASCII data to its binary equivalent.
• Chapter 8, “Binary to ASCII Tool” Describes how to use the tool for converting
binary data to its ASCII equivalent.
• Chapter 9, “Pretty Print Certificate Tool” Describes how to use the tool for
printing or viewingthe contentsof a certificate stored as ASCII base-64 encoded datain
a human-readable form.
• Chapter 10, “Pretty Print CRL Tool” Describes how to use the tool for printing
or viewing the contents of a CRL stored as ASCII base-64 encoded data in a
human-readable form.
Conventions Used in This Guide
This guide uses the following conventions:
The following conventions are used in this guide:
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Monospaced font—Thistypefaceisusedforanytextthatappearsonthe
computer screen or text that you should type. It’s also used for filenames,
functions, and examples.
Example:
Server Root is the directory where the CMS binaries are kept.
• Italic—Italic type is used for emphasis, book titles, and glossary terms.
Example: Thiscontrol dependson the accesspermissions the superadministrator
has set up for you.
• Text within “quotation marks”—Indicates cross-references to other topics
within this guide.
Example: For m ore information, see “Issui ng a Certificate to a New User” on
page 154.