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Indiangirl
2008-12-02, 09:38 PM
Hello I am a foreigner In korea , I do not speak Korean , Accidentally came accross this website and it seems you people speak English.
Can you help me I need some information about Internet Banking in Korea
Ok my question I heard I need to have a certificated issued at bank to enable me
to use internet banking and that must be intalled at my computer.
now what if I want to use internet Banking both at home and work?
Do I need two different certificate?

InternetBrothers
2008-12-02, 09:49 PM
Hi

If you are to use Internet banking in more than one PC, there are two ways.
First, copy your certificate on a floppy disk.
1 Log in to the PC which you have a certificate stored, then click
[Certificate Center]. I mean use the same pc and go to bank site and to certificate center.
2, depending on the bank you are using in [Certificate Center]--> there must be [certificate Management thing], then the pop-up box of [Certificate
Manage]will appear.
3 Insert a floppy diskette into (Adrive.
4 Select the certificate you wish to copy --> [Export Cert]removable
drive(floppy/USB etc.) - then a certificate is saved on the floopy disk.
5 Insert the floopy disk into the other PC that you wish to access to
internet banking service.
6 Go [Certificate Center]-->[Management]-
7 Click [Import Cert]removable drive(floppy/USB etc.)
8 Move to a floopy drive(A, and double click the certificate.
9 LOG IN

Second, if you don't want to copy a certificate on a floopy disk.
1 LOG IN to a PC which you have not gotten a certificate stored -->
[Certificate Center]
2 Click [issue], then you will be asked whether to disuse the exsiting
certificate that is in other PC.-->Click [yes].
3 Follow the issuing process.



No it is not complicated, explaining it is complicated.:icon_wink:

Indiangirl
2008-12-02, 09:54 PM
Thank you very much

This might not be complicated for you but for newbies like me it is very hard to figure it out:icon_cry:

InternetBrothers
2008-12-02, 10:12 PM
No, it is not . Just follow the instruction once and you will get the hang of it.