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Preparing translations

It would be great to have possibilities at hand to let people easily translate the english version to other languages.

I guess VisualStudio has such a features, but I don't know. I would add German translations as a test, if you like.

Moving project to free-of-cost community editions of VS

It would be marvellous if the project would not depend on older VS versions which interested developer might need to buy to improve the code or add functions.

When trying to transform the project to VS IDE 2017 Community I run into several lib problems. I know too less about VS and windows programming myself, unfortunately...

Creating cert key for CA: expand availibility of hash algoritms for signing certs

When trying to create a root certificate on OpenPGP Card (signature slot) for a AD CS, only a few hash algorithms for signing certificates issued by the CA can be chosen.
Vincent already suggest to fix it by:

Try to replace MS_STRONG_PROV with MS_ENH_RSA_AES_PROV (you may change PROV_RSA_FULL with PROV_RSA_AES).

screenshot_20171116_191513

I will try to do it, but as I have no working building environment set up yet, it may take some time...

Creating cert key for CA: PIN request window in background

When trying to create a root certificate on OpenPGP Card (signature slot) for a AD CS , the windows for admin PIN request opens behind the creation wizard window and is likely to be overseen. This results in cancellation of process eventually.

Creating cert key for CA: installation succeds with warnings

When trying to create a root certificate on OpenPGP Card (signature slot) for a AD CS, the installation ends with warning:

2724: 2017-11-16 10:31:19.062 [Provider] Warning (Id=0) Sync Message - OperationKind: Configuration, MessageType: Warning, MessageCode: 267, Message: An error occurred when setting the security access on the private key "%1", or the CSP selected does not support setting security access on private keys. Please make sure the CSP is installed correctly or select another CSP.

screenshot_20171116_193433

I have a log attached. Please note, that in the Log you can see two attempts to use the OpenPGP Card as key for the CA. The configuration differs in the "Allow administrator interaction when the private key is accessed by the CA" checkbox which seems to have to be ticked.

ServerManager.log

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