User's Manual

CryptoIdentity User Guide – 7. Frequently Asked Questions and Troubleshooting
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An example of how to export a certificate from the System Store is described in section
"4.3.1 How to backup digital credentials" (start from the "Select the certificate and press
the Export button.." step).
I have installed an application which supports Microsoft CAPI or PKCS#11 to work
with cryptographic devices. How can I enable it to work with CryptoIdentity?
If the application supports Microsoft CryptoAPI, define "AR Base Cryptographic Provider"
as "CSP" in the application settings.
If the application supports the PKCS#11 standard, define "sadaptor.dll" as the PKCS#11
library in the application settings.
I have installed an application (running on a CITRIX server) which supports
Microsoft CAPI or PKCS#11 to work with cryptographic devices. How can I
enable it to work with CryptoIdentity?
CryptoKit components must be installed on the Citrix server. On each client who runs the
application, install only the CryptoIdentity drivers. Then, on the CITRIX server configure
the application to work with CryptoIdentity (see FAQ number 8).
To install only the CryptoIdentity drivers, download the setup from:
http://www.eutroninfosecurity.com/pub/CryptoIdentity/1.0.9.1/
Is it possible to enable Smartcard Logon through CryptoIdentity on a Citrix server?
This feature has been added starting from 3.7 CryptoKit release.
I have installed an application (running on a Terminal server machine) which
supports Microsoft CAPI or PKCS#11 to work with cryptographic devices. How
can I enable it to work with CryptoIdentity?
It is possible to configure it only if Terminal Server services are running on a Windows
2003 server machine. The client machines must have installed W2K, XP or 2003.
CryptoKit components must be installed on the Windows 2003 Terminal Server machine.
On each client (W2K/XP/2003) who runs the application, install only the CryptoIdentity
drivers. Then, on the Win 2003 Terminal Server machine configure the application to work
with CryptoIdentity (see FAQ number 8).
To install only the CryptoIdentity drivers, download the setup from:
http://www.eutroninfosecurity.com/pub/CryptoIdentity/1.0.9.1/
Is it possible to enable Smartcard Logon through CryptoIdentity on a Terminal
Server machine?
Yes, it is possible if Terminal Server services are running on a Windows 2003 server
machine. The client machines must have installed W2K, XP or 2003.