He shares a seat with Sordo at Hyundai Motorsport in 2022 and being able to call on the vastly experienced Spaniard will be entirely valuable for the son of 2003 world champion Petter Solberg.įour drivers could have sat at either ninth or tenth on this list: Takamoto Katsuta, the aforementioned Oliver Solberg, Dani Sordo and Adrien Fourmaux. Like so many of his contemporaries, Solberg has learned lots this season and it will be fascinating to see how he turns that knowledge to power next season. There then followed a run of rough form with accidents and incidents marring the mid-season, but he bounced back with a sensible seventh in Spain and that utterly assured fifth place in Monza. And this was no running order thing, they were competing in the same conditions with Solberg following the Frenchman into the stages. On paper, seventh might not sound like all that, but it was only a final-stage spin that robbed him of sixth and it’s worth remembering that, for much of day two, the then teenager was fighting tooth and nail with seven-time world champion Sébastien Ogier.
That would suck.The beginning of Oliver Solberg’s season was sublime and the end was right up there too, signing off on his first year as a Hyundai Motorsport driver in the World Rally Championship with fifth place at Rally Monza.īack to the beginning and seventh place at Arctic Rally Finland – his World Rally Car debut in the WRC – was a similarly special result.
Looks like an upgrade to ActivClient would be in order, eh? Or, I just can't use this machine to send encrypted emails via AKO. No dice - ActivClient recognizes that a card is inserted but cannot read it with error: "Your card does not comply with any of I disabled the Windows PIV driver and reinstalled the ActivClient 6.2.0.50. So.I want to use the ActivClient 6.2.0.50 drivers.
The certificateĬomes from the smartcard apparently the S/MIME control doesn't work with the built-in Windows 7 drivers. However - I use AKO Webmail with S/MIME - you guessed it, problems abound! When I am trying to sign an email, I have no certificate listed in the pulldown after clicking on the Security tab (the certificate pulldown is disabled, in fact). Personal Identity Verification" is driving this bus - I don't know any of the listed authors from Part 1 but I'm a big NIST fan.) (Also kewl to see that NIST SP 800-73 "Interfaces for Sir! Thanks for Military CAC - I am using x86 Windows 7 (I know, I know, blame my employer it's their laptop) and the built-in PIV 800-73 driver Works Great with my Oberthur ID One 128 v5.5 Dual card.
I can provide any other information you wish to help get this up and working. I am away from home right now (Memorial Day family trip) so I have limited access to resources though obviously anything web-related I can get to - if it doesn't need a CAC card/certificate. I'm still getting used to the format of these MS forums, so if I've duplicated someone's issue, I apologize and ask that you just point me to a link that has a potential solution. ActivCard's Troubleshooting Wizard says "Your card does not comply with any of the known profiles," so on the surface it seems to be an easy fix. I can copy pasta the error report, but that seems excessive.
In any event, when I insert my CAC (V5.2 on the back of the card), ActivCard reports it as being inserted in the system tray, but it cannot pull the certificates. The T60 can still connect to webmail () and read email easily, but I'd like to set up Win7 to work on this laptop so I don't have to keep lugging two laptops with me when I go on the road (I know I should be using Vista, but I'm avoiding Vista and XP OEM discs/keys are $140 now). I have ActivCard Gold 3.1 installed currently, as that's the version that my IT guy gave me back when I was setting it up on my Thinkpad T60 about 3 years ago. Firmware version is reported as 1.40 and (device?) driver version is reported as 1.39. I was able to use the files and instructions on to get my SCR331 to a "usable" state - that is, ActivCard recognizes the reader and Win7 says it's working properly (i.e.
I've just set up Win7 32-bit on my Macbook Pro and it is working fine. I'm going to try to list as much info as I have for my situation.