Device: Microsoft USBCCID Smartcard Reader Driver type: UMDF v2 (User-Mode Driver Framework 2) Purpose: Implements USB CCID class support for smartcard readers in user mode, providing plug-and-play smartcard access and Windows Smart Card (PC/SC) interoperability.
Fully supports the USB Integrated Circuit Card Interface Devices specification, covering data transmission protocols like T=0 and T=1.
While the driver is designed to work seamlessly, users occasionally encounter errors in Device Manager. Common symptoms include a yellow exclamation mark next to the device or an "Operation Not Supported" error code.
I can provide tailored steps to get your reader working again based on these details. Share public link
To maintain peak performance and avoid authentication lag when using hardware tokens, implement these configuration practices:
Handles Extended Application Protocol Data Units (APDUs), which are necessary for transmitting larger payloads of data, such as biometric information or large cryptographic certificates.
Microsoft provides a specific registry fix to resolve Code 31:
If you wish to force the installation of the WUDF version or reinstall the UMDF 2 driver:
Device: Microsoft USBCCID Smartcard Reader Driver type: UMDF v2 (User-Mode Driver Framework 2) Purpose: Implements USB CCID class support for smartcard readers in user mode, providing plug-and-play smartcard access and Windows Smart Card (PC/SC) interoperability.
Fully supports the USB Integrated Circuit Card Interface Devices specification, covering data transmission protocols like T=0 and T=1.
While the driver is designed to work seamlessly, users occasionally encounter errors in Device Manager. Common symptoms include a yellow exclamation mark next to the device or an "Operation Not Supported" error code.
I can provide tailored steps to get your reader working again based on these details. Share public link
To maintain peak performance and avoid authentication lag when using hardware tokens, implement these configuration practices:
Handles Extended Application Protocol Data Units (APDUs), which are necessary for transmitting larger payloads of data, such as biometric information or large cryptographic certificates.
Microsoft provides a specific registry fix to resolve Code 31:
If you wish to force the installation of the WUDF version or reinstall the UMDF 2 driver: