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I am just wondering if it is possible to remove the 'user' 'Insert a Smart Card' from the Windows login WITHOUT disabling the smart card functionalities under the OS.
I mean, I use the smart card a lot, for certification purposes but I do not need it at the login screen.
So, I just want to disable it from login not from Windows itself.
Appreciate If someone can tell me how to do it.
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OS: Windows 8.1 single language (Port.BR) v.6.3.9600
Thanks in advance.
Robson1961
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Hi,
Some managers of digital certificate, as the SafeSign, record our request without enabling user type 'Insert Smart Card' or something.
Many seek a solution to remove such information from the login screen without removing the SafeSign, but without success.
Many seek a solution to remove such information from the login screen without removing the SafeSign, but without success.
The solution for this case is as follows.
1. If you have a manager smart card to enable your access to digital certificate, follow the steps below. Otherwise remove all of them, especially the SafeSign.
2. If you use the SafeSign (typically used by Certdsign, etc, to provide access to digital certificate) and are logged into Windows 7, download this remover registration at this link, unzip the file and apply the registry change.
3. If you have installed SafeSign is a different version of Windows and tried to remove the file available but the key was not found or did not result in the removal of the registry, and the registry edit (type regedit.exe in the search menu in 'start') and navigate to the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionAuthenticationCredential Providers
Go there by clicking on the keys that appear (they are files with multiple numbers in brackets. Example: '{232,876,589,380,658}') and look for the key that has defined the word as 'aetcpss1'. Finding the file, right-click, delete the key. Do not delete or change any remaining keys.
4. If you have installed another digital certificate manager, unlike SafeSign, try to locate the configuration file associated with it, and following the step described above, delete the corresponding key. DO NOT ALTER OR DELETE the other keys, such as those that contain the terms 'GenericProvider', 'NPProvider', 'VaultCredProvider', 'PasswordProvider', 'Smartcard Pin Provider', 'WinBio Credential Provider' or 'CertCredProvider'.
5. Reboot and ...
...the your problems are over.
f you have installed SafeSign, try this simple solution: completely remove the SafeSign. Install a newer version of the same. Uncheck the 'Credential Provider' option. The latest versions can come with this option enabled or not. By default should already be disabled. If it does not work, clean the registry by following the steps above.