Red Hat CERTIFICATE SYSTEM 8.0 - MANAGING SMART CARDS WITH THE ENTERPRISE SECURITY CLIENT 1-23-2010 Manual page 31

Managing smart cards with the enterprise security client
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NOTE
The LDAP user ID and password are related to the Directory Server user. The TPS
server is usually associated with a Directory Server, which stores user information
and through which the TPS authenticates users.
Passwords must conform to the password policy configured in the Directory Server.
NOTE
If the password is stored using the SSHA hash, then any exclamation point (!) and
dollar sign ($) characters in the password must be properly escaped for a user
to bind successfully to the Enterprise Security Client on Windows XP and Vista
systems.
• For the dollar sign ($) character, escape the dollar sign when the password is
created:
\$
Then, enter only the dollar sign ($) character when logging into the Enterprise
Security Client.
• For the exclamation point (!) character, escape the character when the password
is created and when the password is entered to log into the Enterprise Security
Client.
\!
• Password and Re-Enter Password. These fields set and confirm the smart card's password,
used to protect the card information.
6. After you have entered all required information, click Enroll My Smart Card to submit the
information and enroll the card.
7. When the enrollment process is complete, a message page opens which shows that the card was
successfully enrolled and can offer custom instructions on using the newly-enrolled smart card.
Enrolling a Smart Card Automatically
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