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I'm sorry, I'm a bit slow but I'm finally starting to get it. There is
no encryption, each viewer adds their signature to a document so you

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have a list of people that have viewed it. Don't know what the
'spammer' comment was about, seems legitimate to me.

You imply that you get up to CryptSignMessage(). I think you must get
this far, otherwise you wouldnt be asking about PKCS#7 format, you'd
just be asking about using smart cards for cryptoapi. But if you get
this far, then whats CryptoAPI got to do with it? So I still dont get
where you're stuck.

If you do have a signed blob (the hash). Why then do you ask about the
private key?

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> ...is never possible to get private key from smart card, but it is


possible to get certificate with public key from smart card.

Working as intended. Isnt this what you need to store with the message,
a public key certificate?

If you're writing a web app, I'd probably go with XML/SAML over SSL. If
PKCS#7 is mandated however, then I recommend creating a PKCS#7 class,
which follows ftp://ftp.rsasecurity.com/pub/pkcs/doc/pkcs-7.doc In
particular:

Use CertSaveStore to get a X509 certificate store blob for all of the
signers, and add it to the SignedData certificates type
Add the message itself to SignedData contentInfo type
Add the signers hashes to the SignedData signerInfos type

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I think in all cases you can convert octet strings to base64, which
might be prefferable for a web app.

PS I think signed and not encrypted is p7s not p7m.

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I hope I helped this time.