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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 Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more http://superuser.com/questions/715688/smart-card-errors about hiring developers or posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask https://lb.sentrilock.com/manuals/lockutil/failedpcscinitialization1.htm?SID=%3C Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Smart Card errors up vote 5 down vote favorite I have a CAC smart smart card card, and a SCM Microsystems SCR3310 USB card Reader. I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate with SP1. This setup used to work just fine. When I would insert my CAC, my certificates would immediately propagate to the certificate store (as evidenced by Certificate Manage, certmgr.msc), and I could log on to websites that required a CAC for access. Recently, I stopped being able to access the websites. Looking in Certificate Manager, I see that only one, or sometimes two smart card driver of my certificates are present. If I delete them, and re-insert my card a different certificate may appear. I just returned and replaced the reader with the same model, so I know it is not the culprit. I finally thought to look at the system log, and noticed the following errors upon smart card insertion: The errors, in chronological order: Smart Card Service Event ID: 610 Smart Card Reader 'SCM Microsystems SCR33xx v2.0 USB SC Reader 0' rejected IOCTL TRANSMIT: Incorrect function. If this error persists, your smart card or reader may not be functioning correctly. Command Header: 00 c0 00 00 WudfUsbccidDrv Event ID: 11 A Request has returned failure. MsgType: 0x80 ICCStatus: 0x0 CmdStatus: 0x1 Error: 0xf6 // ICC_PROTOCOL_NOT_SUPPORTED SW1: 0x0 SW2: 0x0 WudfUsbccidDrv Event ID: 11 An operation has failed (0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0). ScT0Transmit: Failed to send request at TPDU level. HResult: The specified request is not a valid operation for the target device. // Note: this one comes from WUDFUsbccidDriver.dll CMyDevice::UsbScT0Transmit+7D0h WudfUsbccidDrv Event ID: 10 Request[0](CLS=0x0,INS=0xc0,P1=0x0,P2=0x0,Lc=0,Le=256,.NETServiceMethod=0x0) It appears that the hardware indicated failure during the IOCTL TRANSMIT, which trickled down through the user-mode driver framework. Edit: Consulting the CCID spec, it appears that the card is responding back with bmCommandStatus = 1 - Failed (error code provided by the error register). And Error = ICC_PROTOCOL_NOT_SUPPORTED -10 (F6h). I'm assuming the driver translates this error into the "HResult: The
least one PCSC-compatible reader is installed as well. SE-9555. Failed to initialize your system's PCSC system. Make sure at least one PCSC-compatible reader is installed. There are a few reasons why the SentriLock Card Utility would display one of the Failed PCSC Initialization errors. Some depend on your version of Windows, others depend on your card reader. To correct this error, follow the instructions for your versions of Windows: Windows XP and 2000 You can use the information in the following sections to correct the Failed PCSC Initialization error: Troubleshooting the SentriLock Card Utility Use PCSC Subsystem if Present Verify your Card Reader Driver Windows 98 and ME Your card reader may rely on the Microsoft Smart Card Base Components also referred to as PCSC. If your Windows 98 or ME computer doesn't have these components, the card reader installation will attempt to install them. A small percentage of Windows 98 and Windows ME computers are unable to utilize the Microsoft Smart Card Base Components. This could be causing the SentriLock Card Utility to display the Failed PCSC Initialization error. Check to see that your computer has the Microsoft Smart Card Base Components. Click Start | Settings | Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs. On the list of programs, look for Microsoft Smart Card Base Components. If they are on the list, continue with the instructions in this section. If they are not on the list, contact SentriLock Support. If your computer has the Microsoft Smart Card Base Components You can use the information in the following sections to correct the Failed PCSC Initialization error: Troubleshooting the SentriLock Card Utility Use PCSC Subsystem if Present Verify your Card Reader Driver Troubleshooting the SentriLock Card Utility You may be able to correct the Failed PCSC Initialization error by restarting the SentriLock Card Utility. If you are running the SentriLock Card Utility, click File | Exit. To restart the SentriLock Card Utility, click Start | Programs | SentriLock Card Utility | SentriLock Card Utility. After you restart the SentriLock Card Utility, it displays the Login window. The bottom of the Login window will display the text Selected Reader. The name of your card reader should appear next to Selected Reader. If the SentriLock Card Utility does not display the name of your card reader, the installation program did not install the driver for your card reader. To install the driver, select the instructions for your card reader: Installing the SCM SCR3310 Driver Installing the Towitoko CHIPDRIVE Driver Installing the DigiCrypto DCR-500 Driver If the Sen