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ms.date: 11/22/2023
title: Smart Card and Remote Desktop Services
description: This topic for the IT professional describes the behavior of Remote Desktop Services when you implement smart card sign-in.
ms.topic: concept-article
ms.date: 01/16/2024
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# Smart Card and Remote Desktop Services

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title: Smart Card Architecture
description: This topic for the IT professional describes the system architecture that supports smart cards in the Windows operating system.
ms.topic: reference-architecture
ms.date: 11/22/2023
ms.date: 01/16/2024
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# Smart Card Architecture

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title: Certificate propagation service
description: Learn about the certificate propagation service (CertPropSvc), which is used in smart card implementation.
ms.topic: concept-article
ms.date: 11/22/2023
ms.date: 01/16/2024
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# Certificate propagation service

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title: Certificate Requirements and Enumeration
description: This topic for the IT professional and smart card developers describes how certificates are managed and used for smart card sign-in.
ms.topic: concept-article
ms.date: 11/22/2023
ms.date: 01/16/2024
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# Certificate Requirements and Enumeration

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title: Smart Card Troubleshooting
description: Describes the tools and services that smart card developers can use to help identify certificate issues with the smart card deployment.
ms.topic: troubleshooting
ms.date: 11/22/2023
ms.date: 01/16/2024
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# Smart Card Troubleshooting

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title: Smart card events
description: Learn about smart card deployment and development events.
ms.topic: troubleshooting
ms.date: 11/22/2023
ms.date: 01/16/2024
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# Smart card events

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title: Smart Card Group Policy and Registry Settings
description: Discover the Group Policy, registry key, local security policy, and credential delegation policy settings that are available for configuring smart cards.
ms.topic: reference
ms.date: 11/22/2023
ms.date: 01/16/2024
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# Smart Card Group Policy and Registry Settings
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| Group Policy setting and registry key | Default | Description |
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| Interactive logon: Require smart card<br><br>**scforceoption** | Disabled | This security policy setting requires users to sign in to a computer by using a smart card.<br><br>**Enabled** Users can sign in to the computer only by using a smart card.<br>**Disabled** Users can sign in to the computer by using any method.<br><br>NOTE: the Windows LAPS-managed local account is exempted from this policy when Enabled. For more information see [Windows LAPS integration with smart card policy](/windows-server/identity/laps/laps-concepts#windows-laps-integration-with-smart-card-policy).<br> |
| Interactive logon: Require smart card<br><br>**scforceoption** | Disabled | This security policy setting requires users to sign in to a computer by using a smart card.<br><br>**Enabled** Users can sign in to the computer only by using a smart card.<br>**Disabled** Users can sign in to the computer by using any method.<br><br>NOTE: the Windows LAPS-managed local account is exempted from this policy when Enabled. |
| Interactive logon: Smart card removal behavior<br><br>**scremoveoption** | This policy setting isn't defined, which means that the system treats it as **No Action**. | This setting determines what happens when the smart card for a signed-in user is removed from the smart card reader. The options are:<br>**No Action**<br>**Lock Workstation**: The workstation is locked when the smart card is removed, so users can leave the area, take their smart card with them, and still maintain a protected session.<br>**Force Logoff**: The user is automatically signed out when the smart card is removed.<br>**Disconnect if a Remote Desktop Services session**: Removal of the smart card disconnects the session without signing out the user. The user can reinsert the smart card and resume the session later, or at another computer that's equipped with a smart card reader, without having to sign in again. If the session is local, this policy setting functions identically to the **Lock Workstation** option. |
From the Local Security Policy Editor (secpol.msc), you can edit and apply system policies to manage credential delegation for local or domain computers.

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title: How Smart Card Sign-in Works in Windows
description: This topic for IT professional provides links to resources about the implementation of smart card technologies in the Windows operating system.
ms.topic: overview
ms.date: 11/22/2023
ms.date: 01/16/2024
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# How Smart Card Sign-in Works in Windows

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title: Smart Card Removal Policy Service
description: This topic for the IT professional describes the role of the removal policy service (ScPolicySvc) in smart card implementation.
ms.topic: concept-article
ms.date: 11/22/2023
ms.date: 01/16/2024
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# Smart Card Removal Policy Service

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title: Smart Cards for Windows Service
description: This topic for the IT professional and smart card developers describes how the Smart Cards for Windows service manages readers and application interactions.
ms.topic: concept-article
ms.date: 11/22/2023
ms.date: 01/16/2024
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# Smart Cards for Windows Service

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title: Smart Card Tools and Settings
description: This topic for the IT professional and smart card developer links to information about smart card debugging, settings, and events.
ms.topic: get-started
ms.date: 11/22/2023
ms.date: 01/16/2024
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# Smart Card Tools and Settings

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title: Smart Card Technical Reference
description: Learn about the Windows smart card infrastructure for physical smart cards, and how smart card-related components work in Windows.
ms.topic: overview
ms.date: 11/22/2023
ms.date: 01/16/2024
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# Smart Card Technical Reference