by GoldKey | Mar 28, 2011 | support-notes
Locking an account with GoldKey can be done in two ways. The technique described in this application note applies to Windows Vista and higher, on computers that are not part of an Active Directory. Users of an Active Directory should enroll for a Smart Card Login or...
by GoldKey | Dec 27, 2010 | support-notes
On a computer that has been connected to the Active Directory, open a command prompt window, and type “mmc”. This will open the Microsoft Management Console, where you will create a custom certificate request. From the File menu, select Add/Remove snap-in,...
by GoldKey | Dec 27, 2010 | support-notes
GoldKeys currently support 1024-bit RSA keys. These keys, stored as a PFX file, may be loaded onto a GoldKey using the GoldKey software and a Master token. To create a PFX file, you must be able to export your certificate’s private key. Users on an Active...
by GoldKey | Dec 27, 2010 | support-notes
The GoldKey software can be locked down to prevent users from changing the settings. This leaves the software fully functional, but requires a Master token to change the software settings, and gives an administrator the ability to easily implement a security policy...
by GoldKey | Dec 27, 2010 | support-notes
Some older installations of Windows do not detect GoldKey tokens properly. On these machines, it may be necessary to update or install the CCID driver. The following procedure may be used if your computer is having trouble detecting your GoldKeys: Download the USB...
by GoldKey | Dec 27, 2010 | support-notes
To enable the right-click encryption feature in Snow Leopard, open System Preferences and select Keyboard, then go to the Keyboard Shortcuts tab. Under the Services menu, expand “Files and Folders” and check the boxes beside “Encrypt with...