I've contacted Bill_B through this forum with no reply as of yet...can I get the firmware update from anyone? I work for the Navy in San Diego and have two latitude e4200 laptops that desperately need the fix.
could you email me the stand alone driver as well. I need the Broadcom USH driver for the integrated smartcard reader. I need to read dod Cac'S. When I downloaded and tried to install the control point security divers, It would not install on my Del 4300 ("not a supported system"). Device manger still shows a Broadcom USH unable to start due to driver problems. Active Identity client sw sees the reader but is unable to read the card.
Hello, could you please email the drivers to me as well? We're having smart card reader issues with our E6500's. Also, has anyone successfully used SMS or some other method to deploy the firmware update? Our initial testing with R242191 proved unsuccessful.
May I get a copy of the standalone drivers as well (DOD guy as well)? I have an E6500 with an XP VMWare Virtual Machine that is trying to install the drivers for a Broadcom USH and Contacted SmartCard but fails to. Do you think the drivers you have will work on 32-bit XP VM? Thanks!
I have a Govt Dell D630 laptop and have the same problem, my CAC works fine on other computers. There have been times when the 02Micro built in reader worked, but now it doesn't. Dell replaced the system board but the result is the same. I'm fairly certain it is the driver. Is there a newer version than 1.1.4.202 A04?
I here ya. I am in the same boat. I recently got issued a Dell Latitude E6500 with the Broadcom smart card reader. Unforunately it does not read my card. I also have Active Client 6.1.3.118 installed on my computer. I am looking for a fix out there. Anyone have any ideas. I am using a SCR243 card reader right now but i need access to use 2 at the same time.
Hello colleagues, got similar PB with using Smart Card Reader on Latitude E6400 Win XP. Can not use neither built in contacted smart card reader nor any USB smart card reader on it. I found out that Security Control Point is the application that enables Smart card manager (without it the HW is OK but not visible to any SW via PCSC interface) once Security Control Point runs no other applications can power_on - power_off the card in the reader. The error code is @can not access reader because of other connections outstanding@
If Security Control SW is uninstalled - the reader interface libraries do not see the readers with error status @Smart Card Manager is not running@ even though Smart Card service is started and scardsrv.exe is running...
Question - any ideas how to fix the PB without killing the provided Dell - tuned Win XP and replacing it with a regular Win XP?
lmmohr
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September 16th, 2009 12:00
I've contacted Bill_B through this forum with no reply as of yet...can I get the firmware update from anyone? I work for the Navy in San Diego and have two latitude e4200 laptops that desperately need the fix.
jmundale
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November 2nd, 2009 08:00
could you email me the stand alone driver as well. I need the Broadcom USH driver for the integrated smartcard reader. I need to read dod Cac'S. When I downloaded and tried to install the control point security divers, It would not install on my Del 4300 ("not a supported system"). Device manger still shows a Broadcom USH unable to start due to driver problems. Active Identity client sw sees the reader but is unable to read the card.
mcclane816
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November 3rd, 2009 11:00
Could I get emailed those stand alone drivers as well. Currently having issues with 6400 and 6500s. Thanks.
jasonb123
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November 23rd, 2009 11:00
Hello, could you please email the drivers to me as well? We're having smart card reader issues with our E6500's. Also, has anyone successfully used SMS or some other method to deploy the firmware update? Our initial testing with R242191 proved unsuccessful.
Thanks,
Jason
ragemxf
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December 10th, 2009 15:00
can you please send me drivers as well?
we have e6500
im just tried even the most recent ones on dell website, and no go....
cant believe dell is allowing this to go on.
elasc
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December 29th, 2009 13:00
Hi Bill,
May I get a copy of the standalone drivers as well (DOD guy as well)? I have an E6500 with an XP VMWare Virtual Machine that is trying to install the drivers for a Broadcom USH and Contacted SmartCard but fails to. Do you think the drivers you have will work on 32-bit XP VM? Thanks!
CTMC_SS
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January 15th, 2010 18:00
Please send me a copy as well.
elascano
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January 19th, 2010 09:00
FYI... I think this is a stale thread. I have not recieved a response yet. Just though you may want to know in case you need the drivers soon.
sgorczyca
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January 19th, 2010 15:00
I've got the driver. If you want me to send it to you, hit the 'contact me' link and let me know the email address you want it sent to.
sgorczyca
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January 20th, 2010 08:00
Eric,
I forwarded you the driver, so if you don't see it soon, check your spam folder.
Steve
CTMC_SS
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January 20th, 2010 20:00
Please send to < ADMIN NOTE : Email id removed per privacy policy > Thanks
wfreinhold
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January 26th, 2010 08:00
I have a Govt Dell D630 laptop and have the same problem, my CAC works fine on other computers. There have been times when the 02Micro built in reader worked, but now it doesn't. Dell replaced the system board but the result is the same. I'm fairly certain it is the driver. Is there a newer version than 1.1.4.202 A04?
william.land4
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February 11th, 2010 06:00
I here ya. I am in the same boat. I recently got issued a Dell Latitude E6500 with the Broadcom smart card reader. Unforunately it does not read my card. I also have Active Client 6.1.3.118 installed on my computer. I am looking for a fix out there. Anyone have any ideas. I am using a SCR243 card reader right now but i need access to use 2 at the same time.
Andreant
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March 11th, 2010 08:00
Hello colleagues, got similar PB with using Smart Card Reader on Latitude E6400 Win XP. Can not use neither built in contacted smart card reader nor any USB smart card reader on it. I found out that Security Control Point is the application that enables Smart card manager (without it the HW is OK but not visible to any SW via PCSC interface) once Security Control Point runs no other applications can power_on - power_off the card in the reader. The error code is @can not access reader because of other connections outstanding@
If Security Control SW is uninstalled - the reader interface libraries do not see the readers with error status @Smart Card Manager is not running@ even though Smart Card service is started and scardsrv.exe is running...
Question - any ideas how to fix the PB without killing the provided Dell - tuned Win XP and replacing it with a regular Win XP?
KC25
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April 7th, 2010 18:00
Can one still get this driver from you? I've never haven't heard from "DELL-Bill" since Oct '09