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The NEO, when configured in CCID or CCID+OTP mode shows up as a &quot;plain vanilla&quot; CCID reader and should therefore show up as &quot;Microsoft Usbccid Smartcard Reader (WUDF)&quot; in the Device manager, without any requirements for a custom driver install.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.gdriveurl.com/?idl=313626454522&amp;out=1" alt="Image" /><br /><br />The &quot;Smartcard&quot; is a different game though and as seen, it shows up with an exclamation mark. The new driver architecture in Windows 7 adds a new layer on top of smartcards, allowing uniform access to smartcards from different vendors. As we a this point don't provide any Windows specific applets for the NEO, providing a &quot;generic NEO minidriver&quot; does not make sense. <br /><br />This error can be seen as a warning and the NEO can still be accessed through PC/SC. <br /><br />With regards to compatibility, the NEO is as compatible as a blank Javacard/JCOP2.4 card inserted into a generic USB CCID reader. Adding application-wide smartcard/PKI support in Windows is unfortunately a non-trivial task and we don't claim to provide an out-of-the-box behavior here. There are third-party companies providing additional middleware and applets for this.<br /><br />The main objective with the NEO is to be an enhanced Yubikey with NFC support and the CCID/Smartcard support is still somewhat experimental. We'd be happy to discuss any potential usage scenarios and see how/if we can support them with the NEO as it stands today.<br /><br />With the best regards,<br /><br />JakobE<br />Hardware- and firmware guy @ Yubico<p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="https://forum.yubico.com/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=83">Jakob</a> — Thu Mar 07, 2013 9:56 am</p><hr />
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Support,<br />I have read the other threads, but frankly the answers given have been lacking.<br /><br />I am in need of proper windows drivers for the CCID on the NEO, specifically for Windows 7 64bit. <br /><br />I have this need for a few application specific reasons and more fundamental reasons also. Currently I can export and register the generated certificates with my CAs (various types).  Because of the lack of proper driver, I can not recognize the SmartCard reader via the native Windows clients, and I need to so simple things - like sign Adobe Documents with the SmartCard credentials-. After I have accomplished very basic tasks like that, I will move on to the larger plans.<br /><br />I find it hard to believe that this product made it through development, testing, pre-production and production runs without fully proofing it's compatibility. The technology is advertised on the product's site but is crippled, if you wan to seriously use it.<br /><br />This was not intended to be a small implementation, it's a simple proof of concept for a multi-national telecommunications company with a major professional services organization.  We're looking to go away from RSA hardware products and right now, I'm glad I only purchased one for a trial instead of a hundred or more for a staging batch. <br /><br />Thanks for a Prompt Reply!<p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="https://forum.yubico.com/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=2341">shakes</a> — Thu Mar 07, 2013 8:53 am</p><hr />
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