So I tried again, and finally got outlook to sign an email using ID ally! Deleting some obviously non-Rom'ed packages on the javacard allowed the keygen to work, and thus self-signed certs to get created.

Three questions now:

(a) when I create a backup .p12 file (store on my bio-flash drive), and use said .p12 to configure outlook, would I be configuring outlook to use the javacard (via CPS/PKCS#12), or is it importing the persisted credentials and keys into the MS cyrpto rpovider, for CPU/software CSP usage?

(b) whats the simplest demo now of windows login - using the card?

(c) can we explain the personalise option (again). I cant get things to work, if I change the default 0000oooo pin.

One issue: my bio-token selects the credentials to send to a pin-entry form based on the dialog frame title. Can we improve the title text in the id ally pin entry dialog, so it identies the application it belongs too - rather than invite the user to perform an operation?


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