by GoldKey | Dec 29, 2016 | support-notes
Many people would like to disable the Adobe Flash and Java plugins either for security or convenience reasons. These plugins can be disabled until you click on the content requiring the plugin, or disabled completely. Here are the steps required to ensure these...
by GoldKey | Apr 11, 2014 | support-notes
Microsoft has released a Hotfix (KB2800095) to fix a flaw that GoldKey Security Corporation reported in one of their drivers for USB ICCD smart cards. However, some customers have experienced issues with smart cards not being detected after installing this hotfix. On...
by GoldKey | Nov 5, 2012 | support-notes
In some releases of Windows 8, the ICCD driver that is distributed with the operating system has a problem that affects the use of GoldKey tokens with built-in flash. While using the defective driver, users will be able to access the flash on their token, but the...
by GoldKey | Jul 20, 2012 | support-notes
Quick Start In order to use GoldKeys with built-in flash on Windows XP and Vista, the following steps must be performed: Windows must be updated with the latest Service Pack from Microsoft. GoldKeys shipped before September 2012 must be upgraded using the GoldKey...
by GoldKey | Oct 28, 2011 | support-notes
Mac OS X Lion (v10.7, released July 20, 2011), was released without full support for PIV tokens. Because of this, certificates that had been loaded onto GoldKey tokens were no longer usable after upgrading. Note: You will still be able to view the certificates on your...
by GoldKey | Mar 28, 2011 | support-notes
Mac OS X versions 10.4 Tiger through 10.6 Snow Leopard can allow local user accounts to be secured by a smart card. However, you may need to change your configuration to enable this functionality. Warning: Following these instructions to lock an account utilizing...