ongoing help content updates per 122806, r=oeschger; fixed broken glossary link.
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The public-key cryptography standard that governs security devices such as smart cards. See also <a href="glossary.html#1028962">security device</a>, <a href="glossary.html#1027625">smart card</a>.<P>
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<B>PKCS #11 module.</B>
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A program on your computer that manages cryptographic services such as encryption and decryption using the PKCS #11 standard. Also called <I>cryptographic modules</I>, <I>cryptographic service providers,</I> or <I>security modules</I>, PKCS #11 modules control either hardware or software devices. A PKCS #11 module always controls one or more slots, which may be implemented as some form of physical reader (for example, for reading smart cards) or in software. Each slot for a PKCS #11 module can in turn contain a <a href="glossary.html#1028962">security device</a> (also called <I>token</I>)<B>,</B> which is the hardware or software device that provides cryptographic services and stores certificates and keys. Certificate Manager provides two built-in PKCS #11 modules. You may install additional modules on your computer to control smart card readers or other hardware devices.<P>
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The public-key cryptography standard that governs security devices such as smart cards. See also <a href="glossary.html#1028962">security device</a>, <a href="glossary.html#1027625">smart card</a>.<P>
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<B>PKCS #11 module.</B>
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A program on your computer that manages cryptographic services such as encryption and decryption using the PKCS #11 standard. Also called <I>cryptographic modules</I>, <I>cryptographic service providers,</I> or <I>security modules</I>, PKCS #11 modules control either hardware or software devices. A PKCS #11 module always controls one or more slots, which may be implemented as some form of physical reader (for example, for reading smart cards) or in software. Each slot for a PKCS #11 module can in turn contain a <a href="glossary.html#1028962">security device</a> (also called <I>token</I>)<B>,</B> which is the hardware or software device that provides cryptographic services and stores certificates and keys. Certificate Manager provides two built-in PKCS #11 modules. You may install additional modules on your computer to control smart card readers or other hardware devices.<P>
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<p>The Device Manager displays a window that lists the available security devices. You can use the Device Manager to manage any security devices, including smart cards, that support the Public Key Cryptography Standard (PKCS) #11.
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<p>A <a href="glossary.html#PKCS_#11_module">PKCS #11 module</a> (sometimes called a security module) controls one or more security devices in much the same way that a software driver controls an external device such as a printer or modem. If you are installing a smart card, you must install the PKCS #11 module for the smart card on your computer as well as connecting the smart card reader.
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<p>A <a href="glossary.html#PKCS_11_module">PKCS #11 module</a> (sometimes called a security module) controls one or more security devices in much the same way that a software driver controls an external device such as a printer or modem. If you are installing a smart card, you must install the PKCS #11 module for the smart card on your computer as well as connecting the smart card reader.
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<p>By default, the Device Manager controls two internal PKCS #11 modules that manage three security devices:
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<p>The Device Manager displays a window that lists the available security devices. You can use the Device Manager to manage any security devices, including smart cards, that support the Public Key Cryptography Standard (PKCS) #11.
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<p>A <a href="glossary.html#PKCS_#11_module">PKCS #11 module</a> (sometimes called a security module) controls one or more security devices in much the same way that a software driver controls an external device such as a printer or modem. If you are installing a smart card, you must install the PKCS #11 module for the smart card on your computer as well as connecting the smart card reader.
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<p>A <a href="glossary.html#PKCS_11_module">PKCS #11 module</a> (sometimes called a security module) controls one or more security devices in much the same way that a software driver controls an external device such as a printer or modem. If you are installing a smart card, you must install the PKCS #11 module for the smart card on your computer as well as connecting the smart card reader.
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<p>By default, the Device Manager controls two internal PKCS #11 modules that manage three security devices:
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