ACS ACR38 Smart Card Reader Driver 1.0.5 for Mac OS
- Supports ISO 7816 Class A, B and C (5 V, 3 V, 1.8 V) card
- Supports CAC (Common Access Card)
- Supports PIV (Personal Identity Verification) Card
- Supports microprocessor cards with T=0 or T=1 protocol
- Cards with intelligent 256 bytes EEPROM and write protect function, including: SLE4432, SLE4442, SLE5532, SLE5542
- Cards with intelligent 1K bytes EEPROM and write-protect function, including: SLE4418, SLE4428, SLE5518, SLE5528
- Cards with '104' type of EEPROM non-reloadable token counter cards, including: SLE4406, SLE4436, SLE5536, SLE6636
- Cards with secure memory IC with password and authentication, including: AT88SC153, AT88SC1608
- Cards with Intelligent 416-Bit EEPROM with internal PIN check, including: SLE4404
- Cards with Security Logic with Application Zone, including: AT88SC101, AT88SC102, AT88SC1003
- Supports PPS (Protocol and Parameters Selection)
- Features Short Circuit Protection
It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.
Do not forget to check with our site as often as possible in order to stay updated on the latest drivers, software and games.
Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed a wrong driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.
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Это связано с тем, что некоторые производители не позволяют размещать прямые ссылки на файлы.
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Installation Steps |
Step 1: Obtain a CAC Reader |
Step 2:CAC Reader driver / Video |
Step 3:DoD Certificates / Video |
Step 4:ActivClient / Video |
Step 4a:Update ActivClient |
Step 5:IE adjustments/Video |
Log into AKO with your CAC now ---------------- Proceed ONLY if you need to sign forms |
Step 6:IBM Forms Viewer (formerly Lotus Forms) / Video |
Step 7:eSign / ApproveIt / Video |
Page Quick Links: |
Firmware Update for SCR-331 |
Verify SmartCard Service started |
Start Smart Card Service PDFs |
Updating a CAC Driver |
Plug in your CAC reader NOW
NOTE: Please check and make sure your CAC reader installed BEFORE you attempt to follow the driver installation instructions below. Most of the time, the New hardware wizard will install the CAC reader automatically, negating the need for you to install the driver manually.
To Verify whether your driver did or did not install, follow these instructions:
Plug your CAC reader into your computer before proceeding
Vista, 7, & 8: Right click Computer, select Properties, Device Manager link (upper left corner of the screen), scroll down to Smart card readers, select the little triangle next to it to open it up. If your smart card reader is listed, go to the next step of installing the DoD certificates. NOTE: If you can't don't see it, click Start, In the Start Search line type in: devmgmt.msc. (For Windows 8.1 users, you'll right click Start.
XP: Right click My Computer, select Properties, Hardware tab, Device Manager button, scroll down to Smart card readers, select the + next to it to open it up. If your smart card reader is already listed, you can go to the next step of installing the DoD certificates.
If it did not install correctly... Try this first: Go to Device Manager (Instructions are above), scroll down to Smart Card readers, right click the CAC reader that shows up below Smart Card Readers. It could also be under unknown devices. Select Uninstall. It will give you a message. Once it is uninstalled, unplug the reader from your computer. Wait a few moments, then plug it back in. It 'should start to install itself. If that doesn't work, keep reading for other ideas below.
IF you do not see Smart card readers when checking, THEN follow along with the steps below.
To install a driver onto your computer for a CAC reader, you need to first download the correct driver for the hardware you purchased, I have drivers for the most common USB Readers, Keyboard, laptop, & desktop card readers
PROCEED TO STEP 3 ONCE YOU'VE COMPLETED YOUR VERIFICATION OR INSTALLATION
Unzipping - the driver
Windows 7, Vista, or XP- Save the zip file to a location of your choosing. Once you have the zip file downloaded, open the zip file (Windows built in zipping program). Copy the folder inside to a new folder. It will unzip the contents, (This is the folder you will need when you are doing the steps below). You can also use the Extract All Files button (on the left under Folder Tasks, under File, Extract All). It will then ask where you want to save the file too. I recommend just putting a backslash ( ) at the end of the location already on the screen.