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Central questions - still not answered
OK, so I am not keen on MS, I'll come clean, and did assume it was a MS initiative etc.
However - would someone please answer my basic usability issues:
As I either right or mis-understand Infocard.
"Enterprise use of CardSpace sums it up, why don't commentators like yourself actually point out that it's a technology beyond home users? 80% of home user's don't know what a USB drive is? And how many of those 20% could actually backup their keys generated through CardSpace, move them them between home and work and keep them in-sync?"
Cheers Mark