How to install CertUtils to Windows 7?












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It seems that my version of Windows 7 (SP1, with PowerShell 4) lacks the certutil command. I tried to look for a way to add it manually but failed.
Any ideas on how to do it?



UPDATE
Thanks to comments, I was able to locate the certutil.exe file in System32 but I can't execute any certutil command.



Here's a snapshot of I have:



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  • Which Win7 edition do you use? Home Premium or Pro/Ultimate? Maybe the Home misses it.
    – magicandre1981
    Nov 13 '15 at 5:39










  • Actually it's the Ultimate 'distro' of Windows 7.
    – ahmed
    Nov 13 '15 at 7:32








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    Windows 7 Home Premium has it: C:WindowsSystem32certutil.exe
    – DavidPostill
    Nov 13 '15 at 13:53






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    I checked my Win7 ultimate VM and also has the file: "C:WindowsSystem32certutil.exe"
    – magicandre1981
    Nov 13 '15 at 18:14






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    run it from a normal cmd.exe and not Powershell
    – magicandre1981
    Nov 14 '15 at 8:00
















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It seems that my version of Windows 7 (SP1, with PowerShell 4) lacks the certutil command. I tried to look for a way to add it manually but failed.
Any ideas on how to do it?



UPDATE
Thanks to comments, I was able to locate the certutil.exe file in System32 but I can't execute any certutil command.



Here's a snapshot of I have:



enter image description here










share|improve this question
























  • Which Win7 edition do you use? Home Premium or Pro/Ultimate? Maybe the Home misses it.
    – magicandre1981
    Nov 13 '15 at 5:39










  • Actually it's the Ultimate 'distro' of Windows 7.
    – ahmed
    Nov 13 '15 at 7:32








  • 2




    Windows 7 Home Premium has it: C:WindowsSystem32certutil.exe
    – DavidPostill
    Nov 13 '15 at 13:53






  • 2




    I checked my Win7 ultimate VM and also has the file: "C:WindowsSystem32certutil.exe"
    – magicandre1981
    Nov 13 '15 at 18:14






  • 1




    run it from a normal cmd.exe and not Powershell
    – magicandre1981
    Nov 14 '15 at 8:00














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It seems that my version of Windows 7 (SP1, with PowerShell 4) lacks the certutil command. I tried to look for a way to add it manually but failed.
Any ideas on how to do it?



UPDATE
Thanks to comments, I was able to locate the certutil.exe file in System32 but I can't execute any certutil command.



Here's a snapshot of I have:



enter image description here










share|improve this question















It seems that my version of Windows 7 (SP1, with PowerShell 4) lacks the certutil command. I tried to look for a way to add it manually but failed.
Any ideas on how to do it?



UPDATE
Thanks to comments, I was able to locate the certutil.exe file in System32 but I can't execute any certutil command.



Here's a snapshot of I have:



enter image description here







windows-7 certutil






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  • Which Win7 edition do you use? Home Premium or Pro/Ultimate? Maybe the Home misses it.
    – magicandre1981
    Nov 13 '15 at 5:39










  • Actually it's the Ultimate 'distro' of Windows 7.
    – ahmed
    Nov 13 '15 at 7:32








  • 2




    Windows 7 Home Premium has it: C:WindowsSystem32certutil.exe
    – DavidPostill
    Nov 13 '15 at 13:53






  • 2




    I checked my Win7 ultimate VM and also has the file: "C:WindowsSystem32certutil.exe"
    – magicandre1981
    Nov 13 '15 at 18:14






  • 1




    run it from a normal cmd.exe and not Powershell
    – magicandre1981
    Nov 14 '15 at 8:00


















  • Which Win7 edition do you use? Home Premium or Pro/Ultimate? Maybe the Home misses it.
    – magicandre1981
    Nov 13 '15 at 5:39










  • Actually it's the Ultimate 'distro' of Windows 7.
    – ahmed
    Nov 13 '15 at 7:32








  • 2




    Windows 7 Home Premium has it: C:WindowsSystem32certutil.exe
    – DavidPostill
    Nov 13 '15 at 13:53






  • 2




    I checked my Win7 ultimate VM and also has the file: "C:WindowsSystem32certutil.exe"
    – magicandre1981
    Nov 13 '15 at 18:14






  • 1




    run it from a normal cmd.exe and not Powershell
    – magicandre1981
    Nov 14 '15 at 8:00
















Which Win7 edition do you use? Home Premium or Pro/Ultimate? Maybe the Home misses it.
– magicandre1981
Nov 13 '15 at 5:39




Which Win7 edition do you use? Home Premium or Pro/Ultimate? Maybe the Home misses it.
– magicandre1981
Nov 13 '15 at 5:39












Actually it's the Ultimate 'distro' of Windows 7.
– ahmed
Nov 13 '15 at 7:32






Actually it's the Ultimate 'distro' of Windows 7.
– ahmed
Nov 13 '15 at 7:32






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2




Windows 7 Home Premium has it: C:WindowsSystem32certutil.exe
– DavidPostill
Nov 13 '15 at 13:53




Windows 7 Home Premium has it: C:WindowsSystem32certutil.exe
– DavidPostill
Nov 13 '15 at 13:53




2




2




I checked my Win7 ultimate VM and also has the file: "C:WindowsSystem32certutil.exe"
– magicandre1981
Nov 13 '15 at 18:14




I checked my Win7 ultimate VM and also has the file: "C:WindowsSystem32certutil.exe"
– magicandre1981
Nov 13 '15 at 18:14




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run it from a normal cmd.exe and not Powershell
– magicandre1981
Nov 14 '15 at 8:00




run it from a normal cmd.exe and not Powershell
– magicandre1981
Nov 14 '15 at 8:00










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Under powershell you must prefix the executable name by ..



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Under powershell you must prefix the executable name by ..



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Under powershell you must prefix the executable name by ..



Try with .certutil.exe or use the old school cmd instead of powershell.






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Under powershell you must prefix the executable name by ..



Try with .certutil.exe or use the old school cmd instead of powershell.






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Try with .certutil.exe or use the old school cmd instead of powershell.







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