On Jan 4, 2011, at 3:52 PM, Brian Thomas wrote:
> NMAKE : fatal error U1077: '"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio
> 9.0\VC\Bin
> \cl.EXE"' : return code '0xc135'
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/windowssdk/thread/97ebc510-25f2-4747-8d4f-185038d805d4/
Maybe this helps? Wha
27;0xc135'
Stop.
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'for' : return code '0x2'
Stop.
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'for' : return code '0x2'
Stop.
C:\Documents and Settings\thomas.b\Desktop\opensc-0.12.0>
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Brian Thomas
From:
> Note that neither of these have much to do with the opensc p11.
>
I hope that I won't need Aladdin 'layer' on top of what I am required to
use, otherwise it is a no-go from me.
I did try something similar about 5 years ago and got nowhere as I was
not prepared to pay Aladdin the money they
Mr Dash Four wrote:
> CNG-based Certificate Templates
..
> issuing Smart Card Logon certificates
Note that neither of these have much to do with the opensc p11.
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> You get to google that all on your own.
>
"Aladdin/SafeNet eTokens do not support CNG, so you /cannot/ use
CNG-based Certificate Templates (i.e. Server 2008-compatible templates)
when issuing Smart Card Logon certificates to Aladdin eTokens. Thus,
you must make sure that any Certificate T
Mr Dash Four wrote:
> > You need either a CSP or a GINA replacement.
>
> Thanks Peter, but what is 'CSP' or 'GINA'?
You get to google that all on your own.
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>> is it possible to use OpenSC/OpenCT to replace my standard (Windows
>> GUI) login
>>
>
> You need either a CSP or a GINA replacement. (Though I think maybe
> pGina stopped working in newer Windowses?) I think there is a
> for-free CSP that can use the opensc p11.
>
Thanks Peter, but wha
Mr Dash Four wrote:
> is it possible to use OpenSC/OpenCT to replace my standard (Windows
> GUI) login
You need either a CSP or a GINA replacement. (Though I think maybe
pGina stopped working in newer Windowses?) I think there is a
for-free CSP that can use the opensc p11.
//Peter
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> Current Windows installer is built with mingw, as instructed on
> WindowsInstaller [1]
>
> Building with VS is possible, but is not as automated and repeatable as mingw
> (the dependancies need to be fetched and built as well somehow). Improvements
> to both documentation and alternative buil
On Jan 3, 2011, at 11:39 PM, Emanuele Pucciarelli wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 18:26, Brian Thomas wrote:
>
>> I need to compile OpenSC version 12 myself. I am working on a custom
>> implementation using a minidriver in Windows XP. Can somebody please list
>> the required steps or point me
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 18:26, Brian Thomas wrote:
> I need to compile OpenSC version 12 myself. I am working on a custom
> implementation using a minidriver in Windows XP. Can somebody please list
> the required steps or point me in the direction of the required tools? Any
> help is much appre
Brian Thomas wrote:
> I need to compile OpenSC version 12 myself. I am working on a custom
> implementation using a minidriver in Windows XP. Can somebody please
> list the required steps or point me in the direction of the required
> tools? Any help is much appreciated.
I don't know if there a
Hello,
I need to compile OpenSC version 12 myself. I am working on a custom
implementation using a minidriver in Windows XP. Can somebody please
list the required steps or point me in the direction of the required
tools? Any help is much appreciated.
Best Regards,
Brian Thomas
ITSEC
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