

- INSTALL SMART CARD CERTIFICATE ON WINDOWS 10 HOW TO
- INSTALL SMART CARD CERTIFICATE ON WINDOWS 10 SERIAL NUMBER
The 128K cards have serial number on the back that starts with 4820.įor additional information, search the NIH IT Knowledge Base for tutorials, instruction sheets and user guides or refer to the appropriate How-To Guide.įor questions or user support, please contact the NIH IT Service Desk. The 64K cards have a serial number on the back of the card that starts with 2050.
INSTALL SMART CARD CERTIFICATE ON WINDOWS 10 HOW TO
How to tell if you have a 64K or 128K PIV card Re-insert your PIV card, which will reload your current certificates into Windows.Click Yes when asked if you want to delete the certificates?.Shift-Click on the bottom certificate - to select all of the certificates.Click on the top certificate in the Certificates window.Removing your PIV card from the smart card reader.A good way to avoid certificate problems is to clear out old, unused certificates, by: Note: This window may contain old certificates that are no longer on your PIV card, especially if you recently renewed your certificates or replaced your PIV card. This brings up the Certificates Window (shown below) that displays all of the user certificates that Microsoft is aware of. Then Certifictes button and finally the Personal tab. Tools, then Internet Options, then Content tab, Note: If you have a 64K PIV card, or need to read very old encrypted emails, you will need to r ecover the old certificates and associated keys used to encrypt them.Įxamining the Certificates on your HHS ID BadgeĪn easy way to examine the digital certificates on your PIV card is to open Windows Internet Explorer (IE) and select: These certificates will have older expiration dates and may, or may not, have an -E after your name. The new 128K PIV Cards ( see below) may also contain up to five of your prior encryption certificates to make it easier for you to read old encrypted emails. This certificate is issued to PIV or PIV Users. Card Management Certificate which is not currently used at NIH.This certificate usually has an -S after your name. Signing Certificate used to digatally sign emails and documents.This certificate usually has an -E after your name. Encryption Certificate used to encrypted email messages send to you.This certificate usually has an -A after your name. Authentication Certificate used to log you on to applications and computers.Your PIV card contains four types of digital certificates: Show you if you have a 128K or 64K PIV card.Tell you how to examine your certificates.Explain the types of certificates on your PIV card.The Welcome to the Certificate Wizard dialog box appears. Right-click this certificate, select All Tasks, and then choose Export. This file should have the name of your Smart card user. In the details pane, locate the certification authority certificate that was issued for the Smart Card template. Your HHS ID Badge (PIV Card) contains digital Certificates that are public electronic documents that bind information about you (e.g., name, organization, Active Directory user name, email address, etc.) to a private digital key that is securely stored on your PIV c PKI 101. In the navigation pane, select Certificates.
