Re: [Fed-Talk] RE: Using CAC with MacBook Pro (UNCLASSIFIED)
Re: [Fed-Talk] RE: Using CAC with MacBook Pro (UNCLASSIFIED)
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] RE: Using CAC with MacBook Pro (UNCLASSIFIED)
- From: Paul Nelson <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2007 10:45:17 -0600
- Thread-topic: [Fed-Talk] RE: Using CAC with MacBook Pro (UNCLASSIFIED)
Seth,
I am hoping that Apple will respond to your question regarding Citrix. I
have talked with Citrix about their product and CAC support, and I believe
that they do not support this on 10.4.x You'd have to get the official
statement from them. This problem is not related to ADmitMac for CAC.
Paul Nelson
Thursby Software Systems, Inc.
on 2/2/07 3:12 PM, Wright, Gary "Seth" Mr /ASD, Inc. at
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> I'm using a CAC to login to a MacBook Pro. When working at remote locations,
> our domain users connect back to the network via CITRIX or Cisco's VPN client
> software. I have installed the Mac versions of this software on the MacBook,
> but when I connect to the server via CITRIX it does not recognize that my CAC
> is inserted in the MacBook. I am able to log into the CITRIX server with my
> domain credentials, but policy directs that you must login with a CAC. Is
> this an issue I should resolve with CITRIX, Apple, or AdmitMac- the company
> who made the software to CAC enable the Mac?
>
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> Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2007 15:58:48 -0500
> From: Jerry Roy <email@hidden>
> Subject: [Fed-Talk] Entourage and Encrypted mail to a distribution
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> Does anyone have a solution to sending encrypted email to a distribution list
> using Entourage? All the members individually are listed in the GAL and have
> CAC cards. It appears that Entourage does not expand the DLL but rather just
> checks the GAL (in this case the LDAP server) for certificates associated with
> the DLL name. For email recipients obviously not in the GAL, Entourage uses
> the Microsoft Certificate Manager, but thereĀ¹s no specific certificate
> associated with a DLL. Can this be done?
> Regards,
> Jerry Roy
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> Very interesting. Size of a Razr.
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> Very Respectfully,
> Wm. Cerniuk
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> debut in 2007, as Seagate formally announced this week the Digital Audio Video
> Experience (DAVE). DAVE will be a small, portable hard drive that will use
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