Error In Connection File Cannot Find Smart Card
Modified:14 Apr 2016 Languages log in to start download LOGIN Don't have an account? Create one here. Or Continue As Guest Which best describes you: IT Admin Business User DOWNLOAD Symptoms or Error MAC users cannot open applications and receive the following error message: "Error in connection file "/Users/..name../Library/Preferences/Citrix ICA Client/Modules": Cannot find section "SmartCard". Error number: 11” Solution Complete the following steps to fix the issue: Open a text editor. Browse to File > Open > Users/myName/Library/Preferences/Citrix ICA Client/Modules. OR /Users/Username/Library/Application Support/Citrix Receiver Open the Modules file and edit the following line by removing "SmartCard, " from the line: “VirtualDriver=Thinwire3.0, ClientDrive, ClientAudio, ClientPrinter, Clipboard, ClientManagement, ClientComm, ZL_FONT, ZLC, TWI, ICACTL, SmartCard, SSPI” Save the file. OR Deleting the Modules file and restarting to have the system recreating a fresh new Modules file can also fix the issue. Note: It is recommended to make a copy of the original file before permanently removing from the existing location. Problem Cause This issue occurs when "SmartCard, " is included in the Modules file of the ICA client on MAC client workstations. Note: The issue has also been reported with SSPI instead of SmartCard. Applicable Products Receiver for Mac Citrix Support Automatic translation This article was translated by an automatic translation system and was not reviewed by people. Citrix provides automatic translation to increase access to support content; however, automatically-translated articles may can contain errors. Citrix is not responsible for inconsistencies, errors, or damage incurred as a result of the use of automatically-translated articles. CANCEL Soutien Citrix Traduction automatique Cet article a été traduit à l'aide d'un système de traduction automatique et n'a pas été relu. Citrix a recours à la traduction automatique afin d'améliorer l'accès au contenu de ses pages de support ; cependant, les articles traduits automatiquement peuvent contenir des erreurs. Citrix ne peut être tenu responsable des incohérences, des erreurs ou des dommages causés par l'utilisation des articles traduits de facon automatique. ANNULER Supporto Citrix Traduzione automatica Questo articolo è stato tradotto da un sistema di traduzione automatica e non è stata valutata da persone. Citrix fornisce traduzione automatica per aumentare l'accesso per supportare contenuti; tuttavia, articoli automaticament
Website Information AdvancedQuick LinksNewsCAE Status PageMy CAE AccountTethered TroubleshootingCoE Website HostingTopics Map > Software Citrix/XenApp: Problem with SmartCard or SSPI in Connection File Symptoms MAC users cannot launch applications and receive the following error message: "Error in connection file "/Users/mitchbraselton/Library/Preferences/Citrix ICA Client/Modules": Cannot find section "SmartCard". Error number: 11” Causes This issue occurs when "SmartCard, " is included in the Modules file of the ICA client http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX122289 on MAC client workstations. Note: This issue has also been reported with SSPI instead of SmartCard. Resolution 1. Open a text editor. 2. Browse to File-> Open > Users/myName/Library/Preferences/Citrix ICA Client/Modules OR /Users/Username/Library/Application Support/Citrix Receiver 3. Open the Modules file and edit https://kb.wisc.edu/cae/page.php?id=30035 the following line by removing "SmartCard, " from the line: “VirtualDriver=Thinwire3.0, ClientDrive, ClientAudio, ClientPrinter, Clipboard, ClientManagement, ClientComm, ZL_FONT, ZLC, TWI, ICACTL, SmartCard, SSPI” 4. Save the file. -Or- Deleting the Modules file and restarting to have the system recreate a fresh new Modules file can also fix this issue. It is recommended to make a copy of the original file before permanently removing from the existing location. ***********This article is based of the following article (http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX122289) on Citrix's Support website***********Keywords:citrix xenapp smartcard sspi connection file remote access SuggestkeywordsDoc ID:30035Owner:Noel K.Group:Computer-Aided EngineeringCreated:2013-05-08 08:49 CDTUpdated:2016-08-15 08:53 CDTSites:Computer-Aided EngineeringFeedback: 0 0 Comment Suggest a new documenthelpdesk@cae.wisc.edu (608) 262-5349Room 116 Computer-Aided-Engineering building Copyright © 2016 The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin SystemMobile View
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35152806/cannot-access-smart-card-at-first-attempt-any-other-is-successful Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Cannot access Smart Card at first error in attempt, any other is successful up vote 0 down vote favorite I have a trouble with PCSC Reader and Smart card. I am not able to access the card with my GUI application. It works like a charm in the console example app. I receive Exception: SCard.Connect Error 0x8010000B: The smart card cannot be accessed because of other connections outstanding! A first chance exception of type error in connection 'GS.SCard.WinSCardException' occurred in GS.CSharpPCSC.dll But when I remove the card and reinsert it, it works fine. I've thought that the card is accessed by other process in my Windows machine at the moment of insertion, so I created a while which would catch especially situation when ret value is equal to -2146435061 in WinSCardException and continue the loop, or break if connection is OK. Steps I do to connect to the card: PCSCReader reader = new PCSCReader(); string[] readers = reader.SCard.ListReaders(); // Returns 3 readers (even though I have 2 connected, but when I once connected the third one it now appears always) - why? // Here with GUI I choose interested reader (which is really connected) reader.SCard.ReleaseContext(); reader.Disconnect(); // In case there is any reader connected // Here I stop my worker so that It will not try to access reader when it is not connected reader.Connect(readers[1]); // For example let's connect to reader 1 // Now the worker starts working //...DoWork method of worker: while(true) { try {reader.ActivateCard(); break;} // break if successfully connected // If the ex status is positive then there is some other issue which is handled by bigger try-catch, but fo