Smart cards and other physical authentication tokens improve upon basic password-based authentication by requiring users to supplement something they know—a password or personal identification number (PIN)—with something they have—the smart card or token. An obstacle to smart card deployments has been the cost and difficulty in managing smart card certificates. However, issuing and managing certificates with a Windows certification authority (CA) can be an efficient and cost-effective solution for deploying smart cards.
Smart Card or other certificate (EAP-TLS). This authentication type requires certificates on smart cards or in the client ...
Smart Card Reader '%2' has not responded to IOCTL %3 in %1 seconds. If this error persists, your smart card or reader may ...
Smart Card Reader '%2' rejected IOCTL %3: %1 If this error persists, your smart card or reader may not be functioning correctly. ...
Smart Card Resource Manager was unable to cancel IOCTL %3 for reader '%2': %1 The reader may no longer be responding. If ...
Smart cards and other physical authentication tokens improve upon basic password-based authentication by requiring users ...
SmartScreen Filter helps protect you from unsafe websites that impersonate addresses or content from legitimate websites. ...
SmartScreen Filter is designed to warn you if the website you are visiting is impersonating another website or contains threats ...
smpAffinitized If true, the Processor Affinity Mask property forces the worker process(es) serving this application pool ...
smpProcessorAffinityMask Hexadecimal mask that forces the worker process(es) for this application pool to run on a specific ...