Transfering keystore from one machine to another

Hi.
I've purchased a java signing digital ID from Verisign,
installed a keystore on one machine, imported the
certificate and I'm able to sign jar files. Now, I want to
be able to sign jar files on another machine instead of
moving jar files back and forth. Is there a way to
transfer keystore from one machine to another?
Thanks,
Jay

Can't say that I did this, but what I did do is... prior to importing my certificate reply from Verisign, I copied the .keystore file from the c:\windows directory on my Windows 98 machine onto a Win2K machine into the c:\Documents and Settings\<username> directory. Then I did the keytool -import. Since this worked for me, my guess would be that transferrring the .keystore file after the import would work too.

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