Command prompt will appear. Use this utility to delete all partitions on the disk drive. Restart the computer with the floppy disk inserted. The computer will boot into DOS again. A blank, blue window should appear. Your computer should now boot into DOS at command prompt again. It will also perhaps nag you about smartdrive not being installed.
Just ignore it and continue setup anyway. I'd tell you how, but it would make this thing even more complicated. It may also ask you about the location of the setup files. The default path is D:, which should be correct. Reactions: sega dude. Nice job, Rick.
Turn it into a "Sticky". Not sure if it deserves a sticky It's an answer to a fairly specific question. My way: 1. Download custom Windows 98SE bootdisk from www. Make the floppy 3. Boot from the floppy. Create and format a partition for w2k setup. All the tools you need are on the floppy. Reboot from the floppy 6. Run smartdrv from the floppy to make things go faster 7. Optional use the xcopy command to transfer the i folder to the HD.
Run winnt. With instructions. It will create the 4 boot disk set. To install the OS just Put disk 1 into the floppy drive set your PC to boot from Floppy and reboot then follow the instructions. Smart projects. Product Catalogue. Find an installer. Document Library. Document Browser. Slide Slide is the latest innovation in Smart's popular series of elegant sliding doors. U Value 1. If the CA that issued the smart card logon certificate or the domain controller certificates is not properly posted in the NTAuth store, the smart card logon process does not work.
The corresponding answer is "Unable to verify the credentials". The NTAuth store is located in the Configuration container for the forest. By default, this store is created when you install a Microsoft Enterprise CA. The object can also be created manually by using ADSIedit. For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:.
After you put the third-party CA in the NTAuth store, Domain-based Group Policy places a registry key a thumbprint of the certificate in the following location on all computers in the domain:. Request and install a domain controller certificate on the domain controller s. Each domain controller that is going to authenticate smartcard users must have a domain controller certificate. If you install a Microsoft Enterprise CA in an Active Directory forest, all domain controllers automatically enroll for a domain controller certificate.
For more information about requirements for domain controller certificates from a third-party CA, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:. Using a non-Microsoft CA to issue a certificate to a domain controller may cause unexpected behavior or unsupported results.
An improperly formatted certificate or a certificate with the subject name absent may cause these or other capabilities to stop responding. Enroll for a certificate from the third-party CA that meets the stated requirements.
The method for enrollment varies by the CA vendor. This field is a mandatory extension, but the population of this field is optional. There are two predefined types of private keys. Make sure that the appropriate smartcard reader device and driver software are installed on the smartcard workstation. It varies by smartcard reader vendor. If the smartcard was not already put into the smartcard user's personal store in the enrollment process in step 4, then you must import the certificate into the user's personal store.
To do so:. If the file that contains the certificates is a Personal Information Exchange PKCS 12 file, type the password that you used to encrypt the private key, click to select the appropriate check box if you want the private key to be exportable, and then turn on strong private key protection if you want to use this feature.
Select the option to automatically put the certificate in a certificate store based on the type of certificate. Install the third-party smartcard certificate onto the smartcard. See the vendor's documentations for instructions. The SubjAltName field of the smartcard certificate is badly formatted.
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