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April 16th, 2003 23:00

Smart Card Reader Help

So i got a D800, and its sitting in my lap, I was wondering how I would go about getting the Smart-Card since the D800 has the Smart Card Reader port?

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April 17th, 2003 03:00

there's another thread on this. basically you have to buy the card and software from a 3rd party.

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April 17th, 2003 04:00

what the fux? thats stupid! 

is there a link to where I can look into getting this stuff? thanks in advance.

 

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April 17th, 2003 06:00

"what the fux? thats stupid!  "

That reply is like saying "why don't they give me 10 Dvds to go with my new drive?" ... sheesh.

 

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April 17th, 2003 08:00

This is also just like "since my NIC supports up to 1000Mbps , give me another computer with that NIC to link up!"

sheesh.

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May 6th, 2003 03:00

Anyone happen to have a link to the other thread?

I'd like to play around with the reader.

 

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May 6th, 2003 08:00

I would say it suxs too.  I thought a smart card security was something that the laptop came with.  Something like if I remove the card, the laptop wouldn't power on or something. (Never had a smart card security)

And from a previous post I see it has the slot, but no software and no card.  To me thats like "comes with windowsXP"  Only to find out, its a 30-day trial and you need to buy the key.

This to me is not like asking for free dvds to play in the dvd player it comes with.  Nor is like asking for a 129mb memory stick with a memory stick reader as at least with that you get the software to run it.

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May 6th, 2003 11:00

I remember three years ago, when Dell included a blank CD-R in the box when we ordered Latitude with CDR drive.

Even now, when you buy a CD/DVD writer, you'll find a CD/DVD burner software, and a blank CD/DVD.

 

Message Edited by WiG on 05-06-2003 10:48 PM

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August 1st, 2003 18:00

You can purchase a Smart Card from Raak Technologies.

You can find Raak on the web at www.raaktechnologies.com Although we focus on enterprise customers, we are able to help individuals (who are part of a domain) that are looking for Smart Card solutions.  If your enterprise is looking for a solution, Raak uses Smart Card technology to support Wireless LAN access, secure Web access, and remote VPN access.

Erik Wilson, Director of Account Acquisition and Management.

Telephone: (512)380-0765 or Toll-Free: (866)380-7373

*Please note: In order to use the default MS smart card logon, individual users will need to be on a domain and running a Certificate Authority (CA), in order to put a certificate on the card.

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August 2nd, 2003 23:00

You can do a search for "smart card(s)" within the forum. I lost the url to the thread but it did offer links to this company that has one-user solutions

http://www.txsystems.com/sphinx.html : More comprehensive solution

http://www.txsystems.com/txlogon.html : General logging in/out functions

Purchasing either with software and card(s) is $40. Cannot beat that. Glad someone made that information available on the boards.

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August 3rd, 2003 02:00

Yep, its no use to me without the card and the software.  No worries; it doesn't take up much room anyhow.

 

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August 5th, 2003 11:00

I installed American Express' software to read their Blue card with SC chip.  After a little messing with tech support to get a PIN, it works!  Of course, now I ask myself--what the heck will I do with this technology?  ha...

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October 30th, 2003 22:00

Does anyone have any comments on the software provided by txsystems.com?  Has anyone used it?  Any comments would help.  Thanks

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January 5th, 2005 17:00

Hey I just bought a notebook from Dell. It came with a smart card. I uploaded the software for the smart card however it is telling me that there is not a network in my area that it can connect to. How do fix this problem.  PLEASE HELP!
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