I have a laptop with an integrated Smart Card reader (Broadcom). Applications I use insist on using specific Smart Card readers (USB tokens). Therefore I must insert that second SC reader in my system and I can't remove the first one.

Due to my knowledge there is no clean centralized solution. The idea behind the PCSC architecture was, if several readers are connected, that you choose the one you want to connect to by identifiying the card you want to address. For the use case "more than one reader present, but application always wants a specific one, even without knowing something concerning the card" the application has to take care by itself. (Most achieve this by remembering, which one was chosen the last time.)


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I just bought a used laptop and on the side is a slot I never seen before. Google revealed it to be a smart card reader, yet I cannot really find any further information on the use of this except that it can provide security. How do I use the smart card reader to provide security to my laptop, and is there anything else I can use it for (e.g. storage, watching Netflix, etc...?).

I have read some of the post from 2006, it has help me some what but I am still stuck. I can communicate with the card reader SCR335 as far as getting the card reader list. When I use the winscard.dll to get the status of the card, I get "6" that doens't mean anything to me. I am including what I have done so far but I still need to read the smart card. I had also used two third pary active X control but not getting anywhere either. One from Priore and one from SCardX_Easy. Thanks in advance.

I don't have access to LabVIEW right now. Could you please post a screen shot of your vi along with the dll function declaration parameters screen. Forget about the certified release dll talk.. It was about my last project where i just used winscard.dll just to establish communication with the reader and then another dll which is a microsoft certified one that controls the functions of the USB device.

Well... I get the program to connect to the reader now. The thing is sometimes it work and other time it doesn't. The scardconnect is what I am using right now. Sometime I can get the ATR from the card. When I come in the morning it would work and then for hours later it wouldn't work. Any of you experienced this?

Here's my latest and still doens't work all the time. I also use the activeX demo from Scard Soft. My program is some what consistent with this demo. When the demo work (connect to the card) my program would also work. I am suspecting something is up with the winscard.dll.

I have a Dell Latititude D630 and I am rather new with arch and arch based distros, and I was wondering if it is posible to setup my arch laptop to login with a PKI smart card and also use the smart card to store other private certs.. The reader is not working for me as of this writing, the reader is the O2Micro OZ77Cxx USB SmartCard Controller, and is built into the laptop, could anyone offer some support here?

I read guides about setting up GDM to login with a smartcard certificate, e.g. this one, but never tried it myself. Anyhow, you need to be lot more specific on what you run on the system, what you have tried, what works, what works not, etc. Maybe you want to open another thread in a different bbs category for that though, as it will not terribly related to kernel & hw anymore.

The Smart cards sample application shows how to use Windows.Devices.SmartCards APIs to work with smart cards and smart card readers programmatically. The Near field communication (NFC) sample application also shows how to communicate with a smart card.

Returns an Advanced Query Syntax (AQS) string representing all smart card readers connected to the device. This string is passed to the FindAllAsync method to enumerate the given set of smart card readers.

Returns an Advanced Query Syntax (AQS) string representing a set of a specific type of smart card readers connected to the device. This string is passed to the FindAllAsync method to enumerate the given set of smart card readers.

Smart card enrollment is not supported with fast smart card. Smart card enrollment might work when fast smart card is disabled, but depends on the type of smart card and middleware. Contact your smart card and middleware vendor for information on their integration with Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops and support for smart card enrollment over virtual sessions.

Smart cards for enterprise use contain digital certificates. These smart cards support Windows Logon, and can also be used with applications for digital signing and encryption of documents and email. Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops support these uses.

Smart cards for consumer use do not contain digital certificates; they contain a shared secret. These smart cards can support payments (such as a chip-and-signature or chip-and-PIN credit card). They do not support Windows Logon or typical Windows applications. Specialized Windows applications and a suitable software infrastructure (including, for example, a connection to a payment card network) are needed for use with these smart cards. Contact your Citrix representative for information on supporting these specialized applications on Citrix Virtual Apps or Citrix Virtual Desktops.

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops smart card support is based on the Microsoft Personal Computer/Smart Card (PC/SC) standard specifications. A minimum requirement is that smart cards and smart card devices must be supported by the underlying Windows operating system and must be approved by the Microsoft Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL) to be used on computers running qualifying Windows operating systems. See the Microsoft documentation for additional information about hardware PC/SC compliance. Other types of user devices might comply with the PS/SC standard. For more information, refer to the Citrix Ready program.

The following smart card and middleware combinations for Windows systems have been tested by Citrix as representative examples of their type. However, other smart cards and middleware can also be used. For more information about Citrix-compatible smart cards and middleware, see

Fast smart card is an improvement over the existing HDX PC/SC-based smart card redirection. It improves performance when smart cards are used in high-latency WAN situations. When latency is high, the performance improvement can be significant (for example, 15 seconds for a Windows fast smart card logon versus more than 1 minute with the PC/SC-based smart card redirection).

Starting with VDA version 2203 and Citrix Workspace app version 2202 for Windows (or later) fast smart card is compatible with Cryptography Next Generation (CNG). In addition, Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) smart cards are supported with the following curves: P-256, P-384, P-521 bits, for both ECDSA and ECDH.

A smart card reader might be built in to the user device, or be separately attached to the user device (usually via USB or Bluetooth). Contact card readers that comply with the USB Chip/Smart Card Interface Devices (CCID) specification are supported. They contain a slot or swipe into which the user inserts the smart card. The Deutsche Kreditwirtschaft (DK) standard defines four classes of contact card readers.

For information about supported smart card readers, see the documentation for the Citrix Workspace app you are using. In the Citrix Workspace app documentation, supported versions are listed in a smart card article or in the system requirements article.

Multiple smart cards and multiple readers can be used on the same user device, but if pass-through authentication is in use, only one smart card must be inserted when the user starts a virtual desktop or application. When a smart card is used within an application (for example, for digital signing or encryption functions), there might be other prompts to insert a smart card or enter a PIN. This can occur if more than one smart card has been inserted at the same time.

Step 5. Enable Citrix Gateway/Access Gateway for smart card use. For details, see Configuring Authentication and Authorization and Configuring Smart Card Access with the Web Interface in the NetScaler documentation.

Step 7. Enable user devices (including domain-joined or non-domain-joined machines) for smart card use. See Configure smart card authentication in the StoreFront documentation for details.

But is that reader as one single device for both Smart Card and SD reader? Because the RTS525A PCI Express Card Reader matches to what i pointed out, and the drivers are there, clearly it can have multiple slot sizes but now i wonder if:

When I attempt to apply a digital signature from a smart card, Acrobat Reader DC states "Adobe Acrobat could not find any new digital IDs. If your digital ID is on a hardware token, please make sure it is plugged in and the token interface is properly con

After following your advice it seems that Acrobat Reader DC is unable to see the reader. Normally I would look for drivers, check hardware and all of that - but I am able to log into websites that require a smart card. I can get to all of the websites related to my work, by using my smart card and associated reader.

Hello Guys. I am using all new configs and software. I was able to sign docs on AAR-DC with my smartcard and reader. Out of the blue, it stoped working. deleted the app, renstalled it, but no cigar. It works on GOV sites and trusted signin ambient... i can see that DC sees the card B/C it is under "signatures" but when i try to sign it sais it does not fi d it. when i try to aadd it again, it gives me the message that it does not see any new signature...

How can i delete completly the data from DC and reinstall it clean? Will that take care of it? thanks a lot

I'm deploying an app (it's a UK NHS application using some web software but requires an NHS app called 'Identity Agent') to both environments that requires Smart Cards, but the vast majority of the the end devices have smart card readers built into the keyboards. The VID and PID for the Smartcard reader and the keyboard (HID) are the same. For example, the Chicony HP Skylab USB Smartcard Keyboard in device manager presents itself as both a smartcard with Hardware ID "USB\VID_04F2&PID_1469&REV_0211&MI_01" and a keyboard as "HID\VID_04F2&PID_1469&REV_0211&MI_00" ff782bc1db

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