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Which does not applied to my scenario, but it is exactly the same symptom I am experiencing in the target machine Windows 7. Thank you for your question. I am trying to involve someone familiar with this topic to further look at this issue.

This means I loaded the drivers for WudfUsbccidDrv and check Manager and it looks it recognizes the smart card and the smart card reader No indication of problems I check the smart card services and certification propagation services and both are auto and running.

When I insert the smart card and noticed in the manager that it reloads the drivers but it generates an event ID 11 System log EventViewer. Out of the steps mention above and I also ran certUtil command to check status of security certificate, when using option to retrieve information from smart card, it display the logon prompt for the smart card but the textbox to enter the pin is disable.

I also open the certificate for the user and it I contains an entry for smart card login in the personal certificate. We have another machine optiplex that recognizes the smart card and when I ran the command certUtil it prompts the user with the pin logon and textfield enable as expected.

Different of both machines are the image customize A quick fix will be to update the target machines to this new image but there are so many. I thought I could probably troubleshoot and try to isolate the differences between both machines. The only think I could come with is WInlog communicates with GINA via SAS action ctrl-alt-del to invoke the display the available prompt options of the machine to access the credentials.

The Smart card services while showing in the component services as auto and running, would the actual setting at the registry level be wrong?. Just running out options Any suggestion will be appreaciate This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.

Try to insert another smart card to this problematic smart card reader, if the issue remains, the smart card reader should have some problem. We are assure there is no hardware malfunction.

We had use a out of box image from Dell and the smart card reader works Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help.

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Remove From My Forums. Asked by:. Archived Forums. Windows 10 Installation, Setup, and Deployment. Sign in to vote. Hi, Can someone smarter than me help me figure out how to get via group policy the Windows 10 login screen to automatically present you with the PIN number prompt for a smart card when you have a smart card inserted?

Craig Patton. Tuesday, August 22, PM. Hi Craig, Please configure the group policy: 1. Wednesday, August 23, AM.

Karen, Thanks for your help. THX Craig Patton. Monday, September 11, PM. Hi, My Windows 10 version is Windows 10 since I have no smart card. Thus I done test with PIN. It works fine. Wednesday, September 13, AM. Hi, That link doesn't work for me. Wednesday, September 13, PM. Hi, Did you mean the link I provided?

Yes, I have checked. Since the correct process is as below: How to assign default Credential Provider in Windows 10 Here you can see there are two sign-in options available to the user. Thursday, September 14, AM. Wednesday, June 6, PM. In my experience, the local and domain GPO settings mentioned above only seem to work if Active Client is not installed or different Middleware is utilized.

There definitely seems to be an issue with Active Client since it seems to prevent the policy settings from applying. I've seen this happen with v and earlier.



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