Smart Card Troubleshooting Guide
Letzte Aktualisierung: November 2009
Betrifft: Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2
Smart cards are a tamper-resistant, portable way to provide security solutions for tasks such as client authentication, code signing, securing e-mail, and logging on to a Windows Server–based domain.
Smart cards provide:
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Tamper-resistant storage for protecting private keys and other forms of personal information.
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Isolation of security-critical computations involving authentication, digital signatures, and key exchange from other parts of the computer. The security-critical operations are all performed on the smart card.
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Portability of credentials and other private information between computers at work, home, or on the road.
This guide provides troubleshooting and other information for smart cards.
In this guide
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Troubleshooting Smart Card Plug and Play Issues
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Problems when Using Multiple Smart Cards for the Same Account
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Problems when Using a Smart Card to Log on to an Offline Computer
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User Issues when Renewing a Smart Card Certificate
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Enforcing Smart Cards to Log on to a Local Computer
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Fehler beim Delegieren der Standardanmeldeinformationen mit Smartcard
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Smart Card Support for TLS Client Authentication Enhanced Key Usage
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Smart Card Is Locked After Changing the PIN by Using a Non-Microsoft Tool
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Event ID 610 Is Logged in the System Log on a Computer that Is Using a Smart Card
