Well...I guess the later is a lot application specific....at some
applications you never have to select the certificate anymore, because
it just finds and remembers it and at some you have to do it each
time....Not sure, if this should be a consideration really...

Personally I think, that anything which conforms to the PKCS11/15
standard is a worthy application / provider / whatever....(If the
application is has a bad implementation...that speaks for the
application itself and/or you might just improve it...)

Alon Bar-Lev wrote:
>
> For example, when you open SSL connetion, you are prompt for your
> certificate (credentials) to be used as client certificate, now the
> key negotiation occurs, and you are prompt for PIN.
> Remove the card from one reader, insert it to a second one, now when
> the browser performs key negotiation again, it should prompt for PIN
> only, since you had already selected the certificate.
>
> Best Regards,
> Alon Bar-Lev.

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