Choose Wallet > New from the menu bar. The New Wallet dialog box appears.
Follow the required guidelines for creating a password and enter a password in the Wallet Password field.
Re-enter the new password in the Confirm Password field.
Select PKCS11 from the Wallet Type list, and click OK to continue. The New PKCS11 Wallet window appears.
Choose a vendor name from the Select Hardware Vendor list.
Note: In the current release of Oracle Wallet Manager, only nCipher hardware has been certified to interoperate with Oracle wallets.
In the PKCS11 library filename field, enter the path to the directory where the PKCS11 library is stored, or click Browse... to find it by searching the file system.
Enter the SmartCard password, and click OK. The smart card password, which is different from the wallet password, is stored in the wallet.
Note: If you change the smart card password or move the PKCS11 library, an error message displays when you try to open the wallet. Then you are prompted to enter the new smart card password or the new path to the library.
An alert is displayed, and informs you that a new empty wallet was created. It prompts you to decide whether you want to add a certificate request. See Adding Certificate Requests.
If you choose No, then you are returned to the Oracle Wallet Manager main window. The new wallet you just created appears in the left window pane. The certificate has a status of [Empty], and the wallet displays its default trusted certificates.
Select Wallet > Save In System Default to save the new wallet. A message at the bottom of the window confirms that the wallet was successfully saved.