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4.1.3 EXPLORER USERS IN POSSESSION OF A WEBIDENTITY3P DEVICE
For being able to use WebIdentity3P the user needs to install the driver (had it not been previously installed) by using
the WIDriverInstaller.exe setup.
The setup must be carried out by administrator-level users. The driver is not signed, therefore the user will have to
answer affirmatively to the request for installation of a non-signed driver.
After installing the driver the user can use the device as a WebIdentityDL user.
4.1.4 FIREFOX (or Mozilla and Netscape) USERS IN POSSESSION OF A
WEBIDENTITYDL
In order to be able to use the web pages that are protected by the WebIdentity plug-in, download and install the
WebIdentity client plug-in: use WIDLClientInstaller.exe.
The versions of those browsers for which installation is guaranteed are:
4.1.5 FIREFOX (or Mozilla and Netscape) USERS IN POSSESSION OF A
WEBIDENTITY3P
For Installing the web pages protected by the WebIdentity plug-in download and install WIDLClientInstaller.exe then
install WIDriverInstaller.exe; the order in which these setups are run is irrelevant. It is possible to use one single setup
for plug-in and driver by using WIClientInstaller.exe.
4.1.6 WINDOWS 98SE USERS IN POSSESSION OF A WEBIDENTITYDL DEVICE
This operating system supports the HID peripherals, but Microsoft does not require any default installation of the
support.
Anyway Windows 98 installation disk contains the HID driver related to this operating system.
The related cab is also available at this address.
http://www.eutroninfosecurity.com/shared/test/HID_Win98se/HID_Win98se.zip
The setup of the plug-in or of the client activex is analogous to the operations to carry out on the other operating
systems.
4.1.7 LINUX USERS
Please be reminded that with this release Linux support does not support WebIdentityDL; at present only the software
of 4.0.0.0 version supporting WebIdentity3P is available.
For Linux the client Plug-in WebIdentity for Gecko browsers is available.
For such browsers an rpm packet (webidentity-<version>-<build>.i386.rpm) is available which must be
downloaded manually: once the rpm file is downloaded it is possible to use a visual packet manager or the rpm
command line utility for manual installation. Use the command
rpm -i webidentity-4.0.0.0-1.i386.rpm
for
installation
, rpm -e webidentity
for uninstallation and r
pm -q webidentity
for verifying the installation
.
4.1.8 MAC OS X USERS
Please be reminded that with this release Mac OS X support does not support WebIdentityDL; at present only the
software of 4.0.0.0 version supporting WebIdentity3P is available.
For
Mac OS X
the client Plug-In WebIdentity is available for Gecko browsers. For such browsers a disk file is present
(wicli.dmg) which must be downloaded manually; once downloaded it is possible to load it by double-clicking on
the file .dmg, if not loaded automatically. If the operation fails and the downloaded file is not associated as a disk
file, it is necessary to execute “Information” on the file and then choose Disk Copy from the “Open with application”
section. With Mac OS X 10.2+ it is possible to use “Open with” from the context menu. Once the file is uploaded, open