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controls the cryptographic keys belonging to the certificates.
Certificate System CSP.
The Certificate System CSP is designed to provide cryptographic functions on behalf of
Windows using our supported smart cards. The Windows CSP performs its requested
cryptographic functionality by calling the Certificate System PKCS #11 module.
The Certificate System CSP, which has been signed by Microsoft, provides the following
features:
Allows the user to send and receive encrypted and signed emails with Microsoft Outlook.
Allows the user to visit SSL-protected websites with Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Allows the user to use smart cards with certain VPN clients, which provides secure access to
protected networks.
The required CSP libraries are automatically installed with the Enterprise Security Client.
There are several common situations when a Windows user interacts directly with the CSP.
When a smart card is enrolled with the Enterprise Security Client, the newly created
certificates are automatically inserted into the user's CAPI store.
When a smart card is formatted, the certificates associated with that card are removed from
the CAPI store.
When using applications such as Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Internet Explorer, the
user may be prompted to enter the smart card's password. This is required when the smart
card is asked to perform protected cryptographic operations such as creating digital
signatures.
4. Smart Card Auto Enrollment
Because the Enterprise Security Client is configured using the Phone Home feature, enrolling
a smart card is extremely easy. Because the information needed to contact the backend TPS
server is provided with each smart card, the user is guided quickly and easily through the
procedure.
The following procedure describes how to enroll an uninitialized smart card. To enroll an
uninitialized smart card:
NOTE
This procedure assumes that the smart card is uninitialized and the appropriate
Phone Home information has been configured.
Chapter 3. Using the Enterprise Security Client
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