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USB devices are Local/Remote, Windows Vista and Windows 7
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devices, as described above. With RGS 5.1.3, smartcard readers are now handled in a unique manner, as follows: ● Unique smartcard handling requires, on the Sender, that Easy Login be enabled. Windows XP Professional - The chaining GINA module msgina.dll will be utilized. Windows Vista and Windows 7 - The HP ELO Credential Provider will be utilized. ● Unique smartcard handling also requires that the Local and Remote Computers both be running Windows. ● For USB configuration settings USB devices are Remote and USB devices are Local/ Remote, smartcard readers will always be accessible by the Local Computer prior to establishing a connection to a Remote Computer. This is to allow the smartcard reader to be used by the Local Computer prior to using the smartcard to authenticate access to the Remote Computer. ● Figure 2-22 Smartcard reader accessibility pre- and post-RGS connection for settings "USB devices are Remote" or "USB devices are Local/Remote" on page 32 shows the local and remote accessibility of the smartcard reader for USB configuration settings USB devices are Remote and USB devices are Local/Remote. In both cases, smartcard readers will be locally accessible prior to establishing an RGS connection, and will be remotely accessible once an RGS connection is established. Figure 2-22 Smartcard reader accessibility pre- and post-RGS connection for settings "USB devices are Remote" or "USB devices are Local/Remote" ● Figure 2-22 Smartcard reader accessibility pre- and post-RGS connection for settings "USB devices are Remote" or "USB devices are Local/Remote" on page 32 indicates that the USB devices are Remote and USB devices are Local/Remote settings are effectively ignored for smartcard readers. In particular, the USB devices are Remote setting is ignored as evidenced by the smartcard reader being locally accessible prior to establishment of an RGS connection. Similarly, the USB devices are Local/Remote setting is ignored as evidenced by the locallyaccessible smartcard reader automatically becoming remotely accessible once an RGS connection is established. 32 Chapter 2 RGS overview