Re: two-factor authentication for both local and remote login



Paul Adare wrote:

As long as the remote system is XP or Windows Server 2003 then any smart card (note that this includes USB token form factor devices using a Smart Card Logon certificate) will just work as both XP and Windows Server 2003 support smart card pass through. Windows 2000 does not.

Many thanks for the reply, Paul.

What would be some of the leading third-party solutions for two-factor authentication using a USB token device? (Sorry I'm such a neophyte in this area!)

James
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