RE: [Fed-Talk] Help getting started CAC on my new Mac
RE: [Fed-Talk] Help getting started CAC on my new Mac
- Subject: RE: [Fed-Talk] Help getting started CAC on my new Mac
- From: "Mueller, David S CIV SSC San Diego, 2872" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 11:11:08 -0700
- Thread-topic: [Fed-Talk] Help getting started CAC on my new Mac
Title: RE: [Fed-Talk] Help getting started CAC on my new Mac
It sounds to me like you're trying to apply the SCR331 firmware update to an SCR3310 card reader. These are two different readers. The SCR331 update is only needed if you have an older SCR331 (with firmware older than v5.18) or an ActivCard USB 2.0 reader (which is basically an SCR331 with a modified version of the older firmware).
- David
-----Original Message-----
From: Brent Carroll
Sent: Mon 10/20/2008 5:53 PM
To: skyman375; email@hidden
Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Help getting started CAC on my new Mac
Mike,
Thanks that¹s where I started. I am using the CAC for a Mac v1.0 guide
(that¹s what I referenced below).
This is what fwupdate is telling me in the device parameters:
Parameter, existing, new value
Download Filename, CSR531_V525, <blank>
Manufacturer (same)
Product, SCR 35xx USB, SCR x31 USB S..
Vendor (same)
Product ID, 5410, E001
Firmware Version, 01.03, 05.25
Serial Number, disabled
And then it reports ³²Unable to switch to DFU mode²
Thanks for the help!
Brent
On 10/20/08 8:30 PM, "skyman375" <email@hidden> wrote:
> Brent,
> Try this:
> Go to the SCOMPSOLVE Mail - [Fed-Talk] Help getting started CAC on my new Mac
> - email@hidden <#label/Fed-Talk/11d1caf17827805e> CM download page, and
> get the latest driver package (driver/firmware>scr3310>OS X):
> http://www.scmmicro.com/support/pcs_downloads.php?lang=en
>
> If you have the SCR 3310, it's firmware is probably already good, but you need
> the separate driver package. Install that, and then install the root
> certificates, and set up the identity preferences.
>
> Mike
> https://sites.google.com/a/compsolve.net/mac-cac/
>
> On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 19:54, Brent Carroll <email@hidden> wrote:
>> Hi folks: Please bear with me. I received a new MBP a few weeks ago and
>> since have yet to RAS from home on it. I've been watching closely here to
>> every post and resource and I appreciate those who've blazed the trail
>> before me.
>>
>> But... I am stuck. And am about ready to yank my hair out. I cannot get my
>> XP box to get past the fwupdate process. I am stuck at Step 10 of paragraph
>> 3.4.1. <http://3.4.1.> When I start fwupdate, it kills the resource
>> manager, then I get
>> dialog showing me old and new (including the 05.25 driver)... But when I
>> click finish, I get
>>
>> "Unable to switch to DFU mode
>> The device may be busy
>> Quit the application now and try again later"
>>
>> I have:
>>
>> Uninstalled Active Gold
>> Killed Norton, both firewall and auto-protect
>> Gone through and stopped every service I could think of
>> Started in Safe Mode, but then I can't see the Smart Card Reader
>>
>> I have an SCM3310, but somehow have the 4.41.0.1 <http://4.41.0.1> driver on
>> it for the SCR
>> 35xx Card Reader. Is that a problem? I've tried rolling it back to the
>> 3310 with no luck. It looks like fwupdate will fix it if only it would
>> "switch to DFU mode."
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>>
>> Brent Carroll
>>
>>
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