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Vittorio Bertocci, Garrett Serack, Caleb Baker

"Understanding Windows CardSpace: An Introduction to the Concepts and Challenges of Digital Identities"

All management tasks
can be done whenever CardSpace is open, but this also
makes it possible to perform card management tasks
while not interacting with an RP.
 Creating and editing Personal Cards. Creating and managing
self-issued identities.
 Moving cards between computers. It is common to use
different computers throughout the day to accommodate
the cards needed to be able to roam.
 PIN protect a card. Some cards may require additional
security to make sure they are not used by the wrong
person. A PIN can be set to provide this extra protection.
Figure 3-16 The Managed Card Import page shows the IP information.
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Management Mode
So far, the only way that has been shown to open CardSpace is
by going to an RP and using a card. Sometimes a user might
want to open CardSpace to manage her cards. For this very purpose,
CardSpace installs a Control Panel applet. It can be a little
hard to ?¬?nd when the Control Panel is in Classic view. First,
click User Accounts, and then the Windows CardSpace applet
appears. Clicking the applet, which is shown in Figure 3-17, will
open CardSpace.
If you are looking to open CardSpace directly from code, there
are the following options:
 Managed code.


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