
1. Insert a supported smart card into the computer. Ensure that the card is listed in the Active
Smart Cards table.
2. Select the card from the list, and click View Certificates.
This displays basic information about the certificates stored on the card, including the serial
number, certificate nickname, and validity dates.
3. To view more detailed information about a certificate, select the certificate from the list and
click View.
6.4. Enrolling Smart Cards
Most smart cards will be automatically enrolled using the automated enrollment procedure,
described in Section 4, “Smart Card Auto Enrollment”. You can also use the Manage Smart
Cards facility to manually enroll a smart card.
If you enroll a token with the user key pairs, then the token can be used for certificate-based
operations such as SSL client authentication and S/MIME.
NOTE
The TPS server can be configured to generate the user key pairs on the server
and then archived in the DRM subsystem for recovery if the token is lost.
To enroll a smart card manually:
1. Insert a supported, unenrolled, smart card into the computer. Ensure that the card is listed in
the Active Smart Cards table.
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