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Re: Smart Card Resources Manager Under Windows XP - SCrdSvr.exe
From: Eric Perlin (ericperl
WINDOWS.MICROSOFT.COM)
Date: Wed Jul 23 2003 - 09:35:22 CDT
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If you installed the old Smart Card Base Components (meant for Win9x and
NT4) on XP, you have corrupted the smartcard subsystem.
Eric Perlin [MS]
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Of SUBSCRIBE SmartCardSDK Barry
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 6:31 AM
To: SmartCardSDK
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Subject: Re: Smart Card Resources Manager Under Windows XP - SCrdSvr.exe
Michael,
Thanks for your advice...
I have the ACS Development Kit which includes both the Serial and USB
Readers. Im not able to get the serial device to work either thats why
i
think there is a problem with the Smart Card Subsystem.
I have been able to get the USB device to work on a different XP machine
and all is fine?? Its a strange one i will check out the ACS website...
You dont happen to have or know anybody that does have experience in
Visual
basic and using the "winscard.dll" or could you point me in the
direction
of some good tutorials/ e-books
Regards
Barry
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 09:19:02 -0400, Michael Ward <mward10
STNY.RR.COM>
wrote:
>I understand that the ACR30U will not work right with XP. You need to
use
>the serial version. Go to Advance Cards Systems website and there is
>information on this problem
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: SmartCardSDK [mailto:SmartCardSDK
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Behalf Of
>SUBSCRIBE SmartCardSDK Barry
>Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 8:41 AM
>To: SmartCardSDK
DISCUSS.MICROSOFT.COM
>Subject: Smart Card Resources Manager Under Windows XP - SCrdSvr.exe
>
>Dear Sirs...
>
>Can you please help me i am having major troubles getting my ACR30U
Smart
>Card Reader/Writer to operate under windows XP.
>
>The device installs properly! however, when i try and access the device
it
>doesn't work. When i check to see if the Smart Card Resources Manager
>Service is running under windows XP it is stopped and i am unable to
start
>it as it reports there is a dependency problem but when you check the
>dependencies, there is none.
>
>Has anybody else experienced this problem? I have tried it on another
PC
>with XP installed and the device works fine. Could the service have
become
>corrupt? I have tried reinstalling the MS Smart Card Base Components
but
>this doesnt help either.
>
>Please somebody help it is getting really frustrating!
>
>Regards
>Barry
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