SECURING YOUR DATA


Certificates in your ID file
You can display all IBM® Lotus® Notes® and Internet certificates that are found in your User ID by choosing File > Security > User Security (Macintosh OS X users: Notes > Security > User Security), and then clicking Your Identity > Your Certificates.

In the "Certificates in your ID file" dialog box, choose any of the following certificate views from the drop-down list to view the certificates found in your User ID.

Note When you change the type of certificates to view in the drop-down list, the explanation of the certificate view changes.
Types of certificates to viewDefinition of certificate types
Your Notes Certificates (default)All Notes certificates that are issued to you only.
Your Internet CertificatesAll Internet certificates that are issued to you only.
All Notes CertificatesAll Notes certificates that are issued to you and the certificates for the certificate authorities that issued your certificates.
All Internet CertificatesAll Internet certificates that are issued to you and the certificates for the certificate authorities that issued your certificates.

Note The Internet certificate that is designated as the default signing certificate for SMIME e-mail is indicated with a check mark in the icon next to the certificate name.

All CertificatesAll Notes and Internet certificates and the certificates for the certificate authorities that issued the certificates.
Your Notes Saved KeysNotes public pending keys if you requested a new public key, or archived public keys that Notes still uses to decrypt data that was encrypted with those keys. (You have an archived Notes key if you request and receive a change to your Notes public key.)
Your Internet Saved Keys Archived Internet keys that Notes still uses to decrypt data that was encrypted with those keys. (You have an archived Internet key that is stored when you delete an Internet certificate from your User ID.)
All Saved KeysAll Notes pending keys if you requested a new public key, or archived Notes and Internet keys that Notes still uses to decrypt data that was encrypted with those keys.
AllNotes and Internet certificates, certificate authority certificates, and saved keys.
For more details about individual certificates, select the certificate and click the "Advanced Details" button. You can view information about the selected certificate, such as the type of certificate, to whom it is issued, and the unique key identifier, by referring below the selected certificate.

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