- Centrify DirectControl 4.2 for Mac OS X, which adds smart card-based login to Active Directory for single sign-on to Windows-integrated services and applications. Centrify leverages the PKI infrastructure provided by Apple and works with both Common Access Cards (CAC) and Personal Identity.
- Additionally, the simple installation and use of Centrify Express for Smart Card allows employees to use their personal Mac system on the road or at home to securely access critical information. Supported smart cards include the Personal Identity Verification (PIV) card, the Common Access Card (CAC) and the CAC Next Generation (CAC NG) card.
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Select 'Uninstall' from the Centrify Express for Smart Card window. Also follow this section to remove.tokend files. How to Remove ActivClient for Mac. Go to: Hard disk / Applications / Utilities. Double click: ActivID ActivClient for Mac Uninstaller. Select 'Uninstall' from the ActivID ActivClient for Mac Uninstaller screen.
␡- Centrify: Smart Card Support for Macs in Active Directory Environments
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Centrify is most known for developing Direct Control, a product that extends Microsoft’s Active Directory to include group policy management of non-Windows servers and workstations. Centrify’s Direct Control for Mac offers a number of group policy objects for managing Mac workstations in Windows Server/Active Directory environments. In February, Centrify announced support for smart card authentication of managed Mac OS X computers. This allows Macs in a Windows network environment to use smart cards for login authentication based on a user’s Active Directory account.