Douglas E. Engert wrote on 10/25/06 02:50 PM:
Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
On 25/10/06, Douglas E. Engert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
PCSC, (but I don't think it is in PCSC-lite), has the capability
to make connections over the network. The Microsoft Remote Desktop
Connection knows how share sm
Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
On 25/10/06, Douglas E. Engert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
PCSC, (but I don't think it is in PCSC-lite), has the capability
to make connections over the network. The Microsoft Remote Desktop
Connection knows how share smart card readers along with disks,
printers and s
On 25/10/06, Douglas E. Engert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
PCSC, (but I don't think it is in PCSC-lite), has the capability
to make connections over the network. The Microsoft Remote Desktop
Connection knows how share smart card readers along with disks,
printers and serial ports I think hte RDC i
PCSC, (but I don't think it is in PCSC-lite), has the capability
to make connections over the network. The Microsoft Remote Desktop
Connection knows how share smart card readers along with disks,
printers and serial ports I think hte RDC is using PCSC. Useful for
smart card login.
So rather then
Peter Koch wrote:
Dear MUSCLE mailing list:
This is a windows related questing, so I should not ask it on
the MUSCLE list. But maybe you can help or know a better place
where to ask this.
But how do I write an ifd_handler under windows?
But I cannot
find any documentation about the "Wi
Dear MUSCLE mailing list:
This is a windows related questing, so I should not ask it on
the MUSCLE list. But maybe you can help or know a better place
where to ask this.
I would like to write a driver for a (virtual) card reader that will
talk to a (real) card reader on a remote system. I'm tryin