Pedro,

     You can look at the MFC example.

     It is up to the application to provide the Credentials to the File
     System. Credentials are object that your Card Service calls in order
     to implement Secure Messaging. I am not familiar with Cyberflex Open
     16K, but it sounds like you are talking about CardHolder Verification.
     The Card Service should verify the necessary secret codes before it
     accesses the file as dictated by the file's Access Conditions. The
     normal procedure is:
     1. Get the Conditions from the card when the file is selected
     2. Verify the necessary secret codes if they haven't been verified
     3. Access the file

     Marc

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Subject: [OCF] provideCredentials
Author:  "Pedro Miguel Pereira Borges" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at INTERNET
Date:    9/11/1999 1:12 PM






    Hello again :)

    Can anyone please explain me what am I supposed to do in the method
"provideCredentials" of a "FileSystemCardService" ?
    I'm working with a Cyberflex Open 16K... It has several levels of
autentication... Should I use the method to verify AUT0/1 ? That seems
dangerous to me because it gives full control over the card... Should I
verify CHV1/2 ? But the methods to create them aren't part of the
standart...
    At the present time, I have extra methods that verify AUT1/2, CHV1/2
but, since they aren't part of the standart, I'm confused about what I
should do.
    Does anyone have a "provideCredentials" made so I can see what it looks
like ?

    Thanks in advance,

        Pedro Borges

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