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SmartCard for creating user profiles
With the Smarty software you can assign individual rights for different users within a network with the
same basic installation under Windows 2000 and Windows NT. You save these individual user
profiles on the SmartCards of the individual users with Smarty. As a result, each user finds his/her
individual configuration at any workstation within the network simply by inserting his/her SmartCard.
Please see the documentation and the online help on the CD for the Smarty software for instructions
on how to create the personal user profiles.
Using SmartCard for digital signatures
In place of credit card numbers or a bank connection, many e-commerce suppliers also accept
SmartCards for concluding sales contracts. Observe the corresponding information at the websites
you visit. Windows 2000 or Windows XP is required.
Using SmartCard for e-mail encryption
To encrypt your e-mails using your SmartCard under Windows 2000/Windows XP you require an e-
mail program that permits SmartCard encryption.
Using SmartCard for online banking
To use the security function of the SmartCard for homebanking, first you need an account at a bank
that supports homebanking according to the standard HBCI (Homebanking Computer Interface). In
addition, you also require a homebanking program.
Use of the SmartCard Holder with your handy card
Your "Mobile Secure IT Suite" contains black plastic adapters into which you can slide your GSM
card.
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Insert the adapter in the SmartCard holder with the GSM card at the front.
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Install the SIMEdit! software from the "Security Drivers & Tools" CD.
Now you can comfortably manage both your data (telephone numbers, addresses) and your
messages (SMS) from your notebook.
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