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Old 06-12-2013, 11:11 PM
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Hi everybody
I have a question about signing mail with certificate stored on smartcard.
I need te set configuration of Outlook 2010/2013 in that way: When I want to sign mail with certificate stored on smartcard user should be asked for PIN before sending a message.
To do that I set (I think I have done) whole environment like: installing smartcard reader in system, storing certificate on smartcard. I also set Outlook in Trust Center/Email security by creating security setting which points to certificate on smartcard (I want to say that card and certificate is visible in Outlook)
The problem is when I put smartcard into the reader and I want to send signed message, Outlook doesn't prompt me for entering PIN before sending.


I also noticed that when I put the smartcard into the reader system automaticly installs certificate in the system (Control Panel/Internet Options/Content tab/Certificates/Private container. Of course I can send the email but without propting about PIN.
Does anybody know how to solve this case?
Thanks for any help in advance.

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Paul
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