Policy

Allow certificates with no extended key usage certificate attribute

This policy setting lets you allow certificates without an Extended Key Usage (EKU) set to be used for logon. In versions of Windows prior to Windows Vista, smart card certificates that are used for logon require an enhanced key usage (EKU) extension with a smart card logon object identifier. This policy setting can be used to modify that restriction. If you enable this policy setting, certificates with the following attributes can also be used to log on with a smart card: - Certificates with no EKU - Certificates with an All Purpose EKU - Certificates with a Client Authentication EKU If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, only certificates that contain the smart card logon object identifier can be used to log on with a smart card.

Policy
PackMicrosoft Windows
CategoryWindows Components / Smart Card
Policy ID82e65a6b46f2
Internal nameAllowCertificatesWithNoEKU

Registry

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HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\SmartCardCredentialProvider\AllowCertificatesWithNoEKU (enabled) = 1
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\SmartCardCredentialProvider\AllowCertificatesWithNoEKU (disabled) = 0

Policy notes

This policy setting lets you allow certificates without an Extended Key Usage (EKU) set to be used for logon. In versions of Windows prior to Windows Vista, smart card certificates that are used for logon require an enhanced key usage (EKU) extension with a smart card logon object identifier. This policy setting can be used to modify that restriction. If you enable this policy setting, certificates with the following attributes can also be used to log on with a smart card: - Certificates with no EKU - Certificates with an All Purpose EKU - Certificates with a Client Authentication EKU If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, only certificates that contain the smart card logon object identifier can be used to log on with a smart card.

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