Disable smart card authentication on Windows2000 Professional!
From: Michael Kuo (ck8178@yahoo.com)
Date: 04/25/03
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From: "Michael Kuo" <ck8178@yahoo.com> Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2003 16:19:04 -0700
I have a question under Windows2000 Professional: I want
to disable MS smart card authentication function in my
notebook, but I don't want to disable the smart card
reader, because I still want to use some smart card
applications such as American Express Blue Card
application. I looked for help on Windows2000 help file as
below, but I can't find the 'Security' Tab after I select
the Properties of Local Area Connection. It only
shows 'General' tab in the top of dialog, so I can't find
any smart card setting advance. Can you tell me how to
find it? Thanks a lot!
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To enable smart card or other certificate authentication
1. 1. Open Network and Dial-up Connections
2. 2. Right-click the dial-up, VPN, or incoming
connection on which you want to use smart card or other
certificate authentication, and then click Properties.
3. 3. If you are using typical settings for your smart
card, on the Security tab, click Typical (recommended
settings), and in Validate my identity as follows, click
Use smartcard.
4. 4. If you are individually enabling, configuring, and
disabling authentication methods and encryption
requirements, on the Security tab, click Advanced (custom
settings), click Settings, and then do the following:
* ? Under Logon security, click Use
Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP), click Smart card
or other certificate (TLS) (encryption enabled), click
Properties, and then do the following:
1. 1. If you want to use the
certificate that resides on your smart card, click Use my
smartcard.
2. 2. If you want to use the
certificate that resides in the certificate store on your
computer, click Use a certificate on this computer.
3. 3. If you want verify that the
server certificate presented to your computer has not
expired, has the correct signature, and has a trusted root
certificate authority, select the Validate server
certificate check box.
4. 4. If you only want to connect to
servers within a particular domain, select the Connect
only if server name ends with check box, and then type the
name of the domain.
5. 5. To specify that the root
certificate authority for your server certificate must be
in a particular root certificate authority, in Trusted
root certificate authority, click the appropriate
certificate authority.
6. 6. To use a different user name
when the user name in the smart card or certificate is not
the same as the user name in the domain that you are
logging on to, select the Use a different user name for
the connection check box.
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