Create AnyCryptoki Registry file

You are trying to get a token application running, but your token is not supported? Then enter the pathname to the Cryptoki or PKCS #11 library found in your manual, and download a registry file that will set you up properly.

PKCS #11 or Cryptoki is a standard API supported by tokens. If it provides the right features, you should be able to run it under OpenFortress token applications.

AnyCryptoki is a generic support layer for such libraries, and it resides under OpenFortress token applications. It memorises the location of your token in the registry.

This tool generates a registry setup file that Windows recognises. It can be used if auto-scanning by AnyCryptoki fails for whatever reason, or if you have any other uncertainty about the token installation.

Enter pathname:

Enter the path name to your token's PKCS #11 or Cryptoki DLL. It is most often installed under C:\Windows\System32, but look into your token manual or contact your token vendor for full details.


After generation, save to disk, possibly rightclick->Edit to review it first, and finally double click to add it to your Windows Registry.  
   ------ 8< ---------- 8< ----------- 8< ------ | OpenFortress*