Help for GINA placement on Vista

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wangxiaoh

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We have a software that uses GINAs module on previous Windows versions. Now

we want to transplant this software to Vista system, but we have found that

Vista system has replaced GINAs module with so called Credential Providers

Mechanism. We can't find any informations with Cerdential Providers

Mechanism, can anyone hemp us?

My MSN:wdahui@hotmail.com

If you have any comments for us, please let us known. Thanks very much!

url:http://www.ureader.com/gp/1696-1.aspx

 
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Paul Adare

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On Wed, 2 Apr 2008 15:42:57 +0800, wangxiaoh wrote:

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> We have a software that uses GINAs module on previous Windows versions. Now

> we want to transplant this software to Vista system, but we have found that

> Vista system has replaced GINAs module with so called Credential Providers

> Mechanism. We can't find any informations with Cerdential Providers

> Mechanism, can anyone hemp us?

> My MSN:wdahui@hotmail.com

> If you have any comments for us, please let us known. Thanks very much!</span>

http://www.google.com/search?q=credential+...ex=&startPage=1

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Paul Adare

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In computer science, we stand on each other's feet. -- Brian Reid

 
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Mike Brannigan

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"wangxiaoh" <xiaoh@hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:81af043523e84f2c8a9c251c5c9c23d6@newspe.com...<span style="color:blue">

> We have a software that uses GINAs module on previous Windows versions.

> Now

> we want to transplant this software to Vista system, but we have found

> that

> Vista system has replaced GINAs module with so called Credential Providers

> Mechanism. We can't find any informations with Cerdential Providers

> Mechanism, can anyone hemp us?

> My MSN:wdahui@hotmail.com

> If you have any comments for us, please let us known. Thanks very much!

>

> url:http://www.ureader.com/gp/1696-1.aspx</span>

ll the information you need is in the MSDN library

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb530197.aspx

I would assume as a professional development house you would be an MSDN

subscriber!?

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Mike Brannigan

 
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