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Hi, I need to digitally sign pdf documents from my web application built using asp.net. The web app is running on windows 2003 server. I have an etoken procured from a leading vendor. I have exported the etoken to my server and my web app is identifying the certificate from windows-My store, however while I sign the PDF it is failing to ask for the password for the token.
Pls suggest how I could olve the issue
Rgds Geeshna
Josef Cacek
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Try to use another keystore, export it to PKCS#12 for instance. It could help.
Other possibility could be to configure PKCS#11 and use native
libraries of the token reader. But I don't know how such things work
in .Net.