Cryptoflex 8k smart cards on Windows 7
We have been using Cryptoflex 8k smart cards on our network for several years with XP. Deploying 4 new WIndows 7 PCs and find there isn't native driver for these cards. Is there any way to make them work/download a driver? If I purchase newer .NET cards,
are they programable using Server 2003 Certificate server?
Craig
January 5th, 2011 3:35pm
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The recommended fix is to get the latest CSP from Schlumberger.
For more accurate information, please contact Schlumberger support:
http://www.slb.com/services/software/support.aspx
http://www.slb.com/services/software/support/maintenance_userguide/technical_support.aspx
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January 6th, 2011 10:27pm
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January 11th, 2011 9:10pm