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This article describes how an operator unblocks a card and resets a PIN remotely in the Cards package in Smart ID Identity Manager. This use case is disabled by default. If you want to enable it, see Enable the Unblock card remote use case

Prerequisites

 Prerequisites
  • The card and the user are in state "active"

Step-by-step instruction for the operator

 Log in to Identity Manager Operator
  1. Log in to Identity Manager Operator with your user account.
 Unblock card remote
  1. Go to the SEARCH page.
  2. Select Card from the drop-down menu and click Search.
  3. Select the card that you want to unblock, the card state must be active. The card data and user data is shown.

  4. Click Unblock card remote.

    To cancel the process, see "Cancel the process" below.

    • A challenge code is, for example, displayed in Windows logon when a user is trying to unblock a card. The user gives the challenge code to the operator.
    • On the operator side, a response code is generated from the challenge code, and provided back to the user from the operator.

    • On the user side, the response code is used to unblock the card, and the user is prompted to add a new PIN.

  5. Click Next to unblock the card.
 Cancel the process

To cancel the process:

  • Click Cancel to close the process.
  • Click Next to proceed with the process.

Use case details

 Overview and technical details
Use case descriptionAs an operator I want to unblock a card remotely through challenge/response codes
Outcome
  • Changed PIN
Symbolic name

CardsProcUnblockRemote

Process name

Unblock card remote

Component

Identity Manager Operator

Required card and user state

Active

Process start

On the card object > Unblock card remote

Options

There are no options for this use case.

Use case scenarios

  • An operator wants to unblock a card remotely for a user. This can, for example, be done if the user has blocked the card by entering the wrong PIN multiple times. 

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