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Scott Mcnay, [SM] wrote:

SM> I'm using Microsoft CrytoAPI with ActivCard Gold Cryptographic
SM> Service Provider. Using the internal implementation seems to keep
SM> signatures on incoming messages from being recognized as good,
SM> therefore I have to use the Microsoft implementation. On the other
SM> hand, the address book doesn't contain certificates when using the
SM> Microsoft implementation, and obviously, it's kinda hard to encrypt
SM> a message when the recipient's certificate isn't available in the
SM> address book. It can't even find a certificate to sign with. When
SM> using internal implementation, it can't find the issuer certificate,
SM> so it can't sign anything anyway.

Have you tried importing the recipient certificates to your address book
with the internal implementation enabled and then switching back to MS
CryptoAPI when finished? I'm a PGP person and use S/MIME a little so I'm
just grasping at straws here.

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