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| | Bug (undocumented feature?) in Credential Provider subsystem Has anyone here tried to write a custom Authentication Package and Credential Provider on Vista? I'm trying to do this, but I've encountered a bug (or an undocumented feature) in the Credential Provider subsystem. I can successfully log into an interactive session, but it seems that the credential provider subsystem is trying to read my custom authentication package's profile buffer. I don't place any meaningful data in there, and the Authentication Package specs don't require me to. The credential provider subsystem randomly crashes depending on what kind of data the auth package returns. And, when it doesn't crash, a bubble appears in the task bar telling me that my user's account is about to expire. My auth package works just fine on XP. It only does this on Vista. If any Microsoft dev people could help me find a workaround, it'd be appreciated. -- Peter Rutenbar |
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| | Re: Bug (undocumented feature?) in Credential Provider subsystem <peterrutenbar@xxxxxx> wrote ... Quote: > Has anyone here tried to write a custom Authentication Package and > Credential Provider on Vista? I'm trying to do this, but I've > encountered a bug (or an undocumented feature) in the Credential > Provider subsystem. > > If any Microsoft dev people could help me find a workaround, it'd be > appreciated. Hi Peter, This microsoft.public.windows.vista.general group is not the best place for your question. There are no Dev Support people from Microsoft active in this newsgroup (almost no Microsoft staff at all, in fact); and most of the posters are naive home or small business users, not programmers (ie, they wouldn't know a Credential Provider, if they tripped over one). You may get better results in one of the MSDN newsgroups, such as microsoft.public.platformsdk.security; or a more focused Vista group such as microsoft.public.windows.vista.security. I don't know the answer to your question, but ... I'm assuming you're aware the whole GINA architecture has changed in Vista? To create a Credential Provider, you *must* use the Vista version of the Windows SDK. If you haven't already, you might want to download and install the sample Vista Credential Providers, to get a base-line of what works, and what doesn't: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en Even in a relevant newsgroup, there's no guaranteed answer; if this problem is on the critical path for your project you'll get faster results by opening a Service Request with Microsoft PSS. Be ready to give them a short repro of the problem (eg like a 20 line sample that they can compile and debug). Good luck with the project! -- Andrew McLaren amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au |
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