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Southpaw018

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  1. Whoa. Sorry it's taken me so long to get back to you, Paul! Right, you'd use PC Monitor's passphrase/password and the Yubikey as the second factor. When you touch the button on the Yubikey, it generates the one time password and then types it out to the computer as if it were a USB keyboard. It's actually pretty genius in that regard - it requires no special hardware. Here, check it out. I'll attach my key and have it type an OTP, then censor the key data: ******######fttrtfdkrerhniclllvnlfiutgdngrrj The asterisks are a 6 character public ID. The hashes are a 6 character key serial number. The rest is the OTP.
  2. Hey, guys! I'm preparing a deployment of new PCs for our entire office. I've used Group Policy to install software, but never to install software that also requires command line switches. I tried creating a transform mst for the msi, but it doesn't appeare to be working. Can anyone offer tips or advice on getting this deployment up and running?
  3. I'd love to see Yubikey two factor auth support (against Yubico's servers for the cloud PC Monitor version, and against Enterprise Server for that version). Links: Yubikey: http://www.yubico.com/yubikey Yubico Developers: http://www.yubico.com/developers-intro .net API: http://code.google.com/p/yubico-dot-net-client/ Thanks!

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