Hi.
Microsoft project for mac standalone. I need to use a smart card while working with remote desktop.
Dec 27, 2016 I have been having a similar issue with smart card on Mac, using Microsoft Remote Desktop Client. THIS HAS BEEN RESOLVED. To resolve the issue, without any special fixes. Here is exactly what I did. Download the latest Microsoft Remote Desktop 10 app from the Mac App Store. Configure your remote desktop as you would normally do. Next look for Microsoft Remote Desktop in the App Store to download the new application on your Mac running OS X Yosemite or higher. Once installed you can skip the first run experience. In the menu click connections and choose the option to import connections from the other app.
My office pc runs win XP and have a smart card connected. I can not use that card when working remotly, its not found. Like its disconnected.
I also have a smart card connected to my Mac at home. The smart card works fine when the VPN connection ask for my code.
The problem is that it does not get forwarded. I have tried to use MS Remote Desktop for mac and CoRD.
But none of them supports the smart card.
It works fine with parallels/win7 on my mac, I can then use my smart card.
How ever I would like to not use the win/ on my mac.
Do anybody have a soulution to this? Are there any Remote desktop applications that support forwarding of smart card for Mac OS?
Thanx for any tips
MacBook Pro Core2Duo 2.33Ghz, Mac Mini CoreDuo 1.66Ghz, Mac OS X (10.4.9), Airport Extreme(n), AirPort Express
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Great walk-through on enabling smart cards authentication on Terminal Service farms.
Sure I can login into my Enterprise by typing user name, password and domain or computer name. And yes, my new T61p laptop is outfitted with a fingerprint reader, but how about the smart cards? While with Windows 2000 smart cards were a pain, there were also issues with vendor support at Vista rollout. Now we are on the verge of Windows 2008 going RTM, are we ready?
Before starting on the project I had to address a few concerns:
Read the complete article @> Getting Started with the Microsoft Remote Desktop Client and Smart Card Authentication