Re: How to ByPass Protected Storage Prompt
- From: "Joe Kaplan \(MVP - ADSI\)" <joseph.e.kaplan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2006 20:29:34 -0500
Do you have the password? If so, you might try the new KeyPassword property
on CspParameters. I'm not sure if this will work, but I think that is what
it is intended for.
Joe K.
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"Danb" <agentkc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a vb dot net application that signs some code. I want it to run
unattended but when it signs the code and accesses the private key then a
Dialog is displayed.
The dialog ask if I am sure i want this application to access my private
key.
Is there a way to identify for the protected storage service acceptable
applications that need no user interaction?
Thanks in advance
DanB
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