The Coolkey CSP is generic -- I remember it loads the PKCS #11 module
specified in a registry key.  So you can use the Coolkey CSP with your
own PKCS #11 module.  The Coolkey CSP is actually independent of the
rest of the Coolkey project.

Before the Coolkey CSP was available, I looked at both CSP11
and pkcscsp (http://www.ilex.fr/en/opensource/pkcscsp.htm).  After
comparing the two, I decided to go with pkcscsp because it supports
email decryption.  I exchanged some patches for pkcscsp with
Dejan Gambin by email.  The Coolkey CSP is more complete
than CSP11 and pkcscsp because it also supports Windows smartcard
logon.  In spite of that, I think CSP11 and pkcscsp both have some
good ideas.  I hope the licenses of these projects allow code snippets
to flow easily between them.

Wan-Teh
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