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Jan 20, 2024, 12:10:17 PM1/20/24
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I'm using CardMan 3121 by OMNIKEY, I installed driver and middleware (driver and middleware work fine on host) into VM (WinXP Pro SP3). When I plugged in Card reader into my computer then the icon appeared . But when I click on this icon and choose "Connect (Disconnect from Host)", error message appeared "The connection for the USB device "Ominikey Card Reader" was unsuccessfully". My version is VMWare Workstation 8.0.2 build-591240.

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Thanks for reporting the issue! We didn't make specific change to the support of smart card reader other then some bug fixing, it should keep working especially if it works with Workstation 10.0.2. Are you comfortable to share some support data with us so our dev can look into the issue? If yes, you can go to Help menu -> Support -> Collect Support data, and select the VM you are using. You can private message to me so we can see how to send the data over.

I am having the same issue with the internal Broadcom 5880 card reader not working on two different Dell Latitudes E6330 and E6430. It works with v10.0.3, but not with v11. It not matter whether or not I upgrade the VMware tools. I uninstalled v11 on one of the Latitudes and reinstalled v10.0.3 and the reader started working again. My host is Windows 8.1 and my guest is Windows 7 x64 Enterprise.

The smartcard works fine under Workstation 10 but fails under Workstation 11. In particular I uninstalled Workstation 11, reinstalled Workstation 10 and now have back the smartcard functionality. So there's definitely a regression in 11.

We have the same issue. The built in Broadcom smart card readers in our Dell M series laptops worked flawlessly in the Linux and Windows VM's under VMware Workstation 10.3. As soon as we upgraded to Workstation 11.0, the readers were no longer recognized by the VM's, even though PCSD on the Linux host OS continues to see the readers and smart cards with no problem. We've since downgraded to Workstation 10.3 as a workaround.

I am running Workstation 11.0.0 build-2305329 in two different environments. One network is set up to use ActivClient software and another is using 90meter. For ActivClient, when i set up my virtual image I installed the software and with little effort, the card reader (in Device Manager) which is a SCR3310 displays Microsoft Usbccid SmartCard Reader (WUDF) and there is no Smart Card device listed. The pass through works and ActiveClient can view my certificates.

However on the other network, I have the 90meter software installed with a HID Omnikey 3121 reader. The Device Manager shows the same driver Microsoft Usbccid SmartCard Reader (WUDF) but the Smart Cards device is showing a 90meter smart card installed. In this network, the 90meter software detects the card. The light will flash on the reader, but after 30 seconds or so I get an "Unauthorized Card!!!" error message. The log shows that 90meter could not find the certificates even though I am using the same card to log into my host.

Optical mark recognition (OMR) collects data from people by identifying markings on a paper. OMR enables the hourly processing of hundreds or even thousands of documents. For instance, students may remember completing quizzes or surveys that required them to use a pencil to fill in bubbles on paper (seen to the right). A teacher or teacher's aide would fill out the form, then feed the cards into a system that grades or collects data from them.[1]

Many OMR devices have a scanner that shines a light onto a form. The device then looks at the contrasting reflectivity of the light at certain positions on the form. It will detect the black marks because they reflect less light than the blank areas on the form.

Some OMR devices use forms that are printed on transoptic paper. The device can then measure the amount of light that passes through the paper. It will pick up any black marks on either side of the paper because they reduce the amount of light passing through.

OMR is generally distinguished from optical character recognition (OCR) by the fact that a complicated pattern recognition engine is not required. That is, the marks are constructed in such a way that there is little chance that the OMR device will not read them correctly. This does require the image to have high contrast and an easily recognizable or irrelevant shape. A related field to OMR and OCR is the recognition of barcodes, such as the UPC bar code found on product packaging.

One of the most familiar applications of OMR is the use of #2 pencil (HB in Europe) bubble optical answer sheets in multiple choice question examinations. Students mark their answers, or other personal information, by darkening circles on a forms. The sheet is then graded by a scanning machine.

Lozenge marks represent a later technology that is easier to mark and easier to erase. The large "bubble" marks are legacy technology from very early OMR machines that were so insensitive a large mark was required for reliability. In most Asian countries, a special marker is used to fill in an optical answer sheet. Students, likewise, mark answers or other information by darkening circles marked on a pre-printed sheet. Then the sheet is automatically graded by a scanning machine.

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