Certificate details
To view complex details of all certificates, run certmgr.msc from the Windows Command Prompt (which you can open using the Win+R shortcut).
Note that when the certificate is in the system, it is always available, regardless whether eToken is running or not. On the other hand, a private key is never in the system, it is only stored in the HSM, although the Certificate manager claims otherwise.
| This is because the system uses its own cryptoprovider, which Windows evaluate as if the private key was available. |