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Vittorio Bertocci, Garrett Serack, Caleb Baker

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

These properties are used to draw
the cards and help the user recognize and customize
their cards. They are never sent to the RP.
Figure 3-18 Add a card starts the card-creation process.
213 Common CardSpace Management Tasks
Figure 3-19 The Add a Card page
Figure 3-20 The Edit Card page
214 Windows CardSpace
 Information that you can send with this card. Here??™s
where the user can specify the values for the claims that
the card supports. Only the claims an RP requests are
sent, not the entire set of information that the user ?¬?lls
out.
Once done editing the card, click the Save button, and the card
appears in your collection (see Figure 3-21).
Any time users want to change the claim values or properties on
the card, they can double-click it (or select Preview), then click
Edit, and they will be back on the Edit page where further modi-
?¬?cations can be made.
Moving Cards Between Computers
Most people work from several different computers; it??™s common
to use one at home and one at work, so Information Cards
need to move, too. CardSpace v1 enables this by allowing
Figure 3-21 The newly created card is added to the collection.
Cards can be
moved between
machines in an
encrypted ?¬?le
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backing up of cards to a ?¬?le that can roam with the user.


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