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Vittorio Bertocci, Garrett Serack, Caleb Baker

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

Reference the System.IdentityModel.
Selectors.dll assembly and call the static method
Manage() off of the CardSpaceSelector object.
 Native code. Include infocardapi.dll and call Manage().
Both of these calls will open CardSpace in the same way as
clicking the Control Panel applet.
Common CardSpace Management Tasks
For managing
cards, CardSpace
can be opened
from the Control
Panel
Figure 3-17 The Windows CardSpace Control Panel applet opens
CardSpace, to enable card management tasks.
212 Windows CardSpace
Creating and Editing a Personal Card
One of the ?¬?rst experiences users are likely to have with
CardSpace is creating a Personal Card. From the Card Chooser
page, there is an Add a Card card. Either double-click the card
or click the card and click the Add button (see Figure 3-18).
CardSpace navigates to the Add a Card page, shown in Figure 3-
19, which displays the options for adding a card: Create a
Personal Card or Install a Managed Card. Choose to create a
Personal Card.
The next page is for editing the new Personal Card (see Figure 3-
20). The values that can be edited are broken into two main
categories:
 Card properties. The name and image shown on the
card can be changed.


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