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Smart card free download - SCR3310 USB Smart Card Reader drivers, ACR38 Smart Card Reader Driver, USB Smart Card Reader, and many more programs. The file contains a compressed (or zipped) set of files packing the drivers for Microsoft Smart Card. In order to make full use of your device, download the file to a folder on your hard drive, and then run (double-click) it to unzip the files.


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This page contains information about installing the latest PKI Smart Card driver downloads using the PKI Smart Card Driver Update Tool.

PKI Smart Card drivers are tiny programs that enable your PKI Smart Card hardware to communicate with your operating system software. Maintaining updated PKI Smart Card software prevents crashes and maximizes hardware and system performance. Using outdated or corrupt PKI Smart Card drivers can cause system errors, crashes, and cause your computer or hardware to fail. Furthermore, installing the wrong PKI Smart Card drivers can make these problems even worse.

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Recommendation: If you are inexperienced with updating PKI Smart Card device drivers manually, we highly recommend downloading the PKI Smart Card Driver Utility. This tool will download and update the correct PKI Smart Card driver versions automatically, protecting you against installing the wrong PKI Smart Card drivers.


SOLUTION FOUND!!!

There is an opensource software called 'Smart Card Manager' which is referenced on militarycac.com as an alternative to using ActivClient 6.2 (AKA for those of us that can't access a CAC secured site to download a program designed to enable the use of a CAC card needed for said site).

I'm not totally sure what the program actually did, however, it seems to have re-established the link between my card reader and my internet browser/certificate management software. Below is the link to the program:

And below is the link to the page on militarycac.com (Also a wonderful resource for anyone military for finding the latest drivers and certificate packs for your computer and card reader)


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Finally, make sure (if you're military) that you have all of the appropriate DoD PKI Root Certificates installed and have uninstalled old/conflicting certificates. Instructions for this can be found by clicking the Navy Knowledge Online (NKO) website ( https://wwwa.nko.navy.mil/ ) and clicking the CAC Login Help link below the login button in the center of the page. The link will pop up a window with instructions for things to do on the DISA website. Make sure you complete the following:

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  1. Follow the instructions to run the Cross-Certificate remover (instructions are found in the popup on NKO.
  2. INSTALL 'Installroot 4' on your machine. To do this choose the 'Trust Store' tab instead of the 'Certificate Validation' tab on the Tools page of the DISA site. 'Installroot 4: NIPR Windows Installer' is the DoD PKI certificate installer that you then need to download and install.

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Following all of that, you should be up and running. It's taken me a lot of digging to find this solution and I've done a lot of the working with solutions from militarycac.com in the past and it seems every time windows changes, something about smartcard login on government sites breaks. Hopefully this will save some of the rest of you that headache that we all hate.

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*This method has successfully restored my access to all of the military sites I had access to in the past. (MyPay, BUPERS, NFAS, DEERS, NSIPS, NKO, MOVE.MIL) hopefully it works for you as well.