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Re: [Fed-Talk] Smart Cards (CAC) and PKCS#11 library support for third party OS X Applications...



Mark Radleigh wrote:
I downloaded Adobe Reader 9 and tried it out with the latest pre-built
CoolKey kit with no success.  While Acrobat 9 (as with 8) did recognize the
library, I could not get it to see my CAC (even after importing *all* the
DoD CAs and setting their trust levels).  Apparently, you were able to
successfully threaten your Mac into submission (I guess the hammer I had
sitting on my desk next to my Mac didn't work).

Again, works for me (just tried it with Adobe 9). Did you click "refresh"?

I've never found the mere presence of tools to be sufficiently threatening. Blood-curdling descriptions of disassembly and sale as spare parts sometimes works.

You could just go old-school and wave a dead chicken over the CPU.

-- Tim

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