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Vittorio Bertocci, Garrett Serack, Caleb Baker

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

The ?¬?le
is encrypted using a password of the user??™s choosing and is then
saved to a ?¬?le with a .crds extension. The .crds ?¬?le icon is shown
in Figure 3-22.
This ?¬?le can be moved between different computers by any usual
means of transferring a ?¬?le, such as a USB memory stick.
The link to backed-up cards is on the main Card Chooser page.
Click the Backup Cards link on the task pane, shown in Figure 3-23.
The next page shown enables the selection of which cards should
be backed up to the roaming ?¬?le (see Figure 3-24). By default, all
the cards are selected, but any subset of cards can be selected by
checking or unchecking a card.
Common CardSpace Management Tasks
Figure 3-22 A CardSpace backup ?¬?le can be moved between
computers.
Figure 3-23 Cards can be backed up from the task pane in the Card
Chooser page.
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Then on the next page the back up ?¬?le can be named (see
Figure 3-25).
Figure 3-24 Individual cards can be included while backing up cards.
Figure 3-25 The Name the Backup File page lets the user pick the ?¬?le
to back up to.
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As a last step, the password is provided that will be used to protect
the ?¬?le (see Figure 3-26).


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