Re: [opensc-devel] Windows minidriver and Secure PIN Entry

2012-09-10 Thread Douglas E. Engert
On 9/10/2012 4:09 PM, Taylor, Tim wrote: > I was the OP of this thread. I've tried the following applications: > - certutil (specifically "certutil -SCInfo" to examine card contents) > - Outlook 2010 (sending signed emails) I was requesting the author of the minidriver mods that added the PIN P

Re: [opensc-devel] Two back-to-back runs, different results

2012-09-10 Thread Douglas E. Engert
On 9/6/2012 9:54 PM, B. Scott Michel wrote: On 9/6/2012 1:38 PM, Douglas E. Engert wrote: On 9/6/2012 11:39 AM, B. Scott Michel wrote: Tried another reader, the Cherry ST-1044U. pkcs15-tool identifies the card using card-piv.c's code using the T0 protocol and will correctly print the card's c

Re: [opensc-devel] Windows minidriver and Secure PIN Entry

2012-09-10 Thread Taylor, Tim
I was the OP of this thread. I've tried the following applications: - certutil (specifically "certutil -SCInfo" to examine card contents) - Outlook 2010 (sending signed emails) With both of these, I'm prompted to enter my card PIN in a Windows dialog box, rather than on the readers pin pad. I'm

Re: [opensc-devel] Windows minidriver and Secure PIN Entry

2012-09-10 Thread Douglas E. Engert
To the list: The minidriver has code to test for reader features to be able to use a PIN PAD reader. Someone added that code. Could they please respond to this thread? I would suspect that the calling applications also need to be updated, and this may be the problem. Is there a minidriver applic