Windows 7, Vista, or XP- Save the zip file to a location of your choosing. Once you have the zip file downloaded, open the zip file (Windows built in zipping program). Copy the folder inside to a new folder. It will unzip the contents, (This is the folder you will need when you are doing the steps below). You can also use the Extract All Files button (on the left under Folder Tasks, under File, Extract All). It will then ask where you want to save the file too. I recommend just putting a backslash ( ) at the end of the location already on the screen.

WinZip- Use the Extract button. It will ask you where you want to save the extracted files to, I recommend your desktop. Click the desktop icon on the left. Push the little yellow folder in the upper right corner of this active window. It will prompt you for a name for the folder (type in CAC Driver). Hit OK, then select Extract (lower right corner of this window). You should now see your new folder on your desktop to open up. Keep this for a later step.

Updating the Driver - Example is for an SCR-331

Windows 7, 8, & Vista - Right Click Computer, Select Properties

Click the Device Manager link (on the left side of your screen)

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Select the triangle next to Smart Card Readers

Right click the SCRx31 USB Reader, select Update Driver software

Browse my computer.. Select Browse, then desktop (or wherever you made the folder)

NOTE: One person had to select 'Search automatically for updated driver software' (This is very rare)

Select the folder (if using the firmware update driver below, stop at the driver folder, do not 'dig' down to AND or Intel folders) and then OK. Next

Your driver will be installed.

Windows XP - Right Click on My Computer, Select Properties,

Go to the Hardware tab, Select Device Manager,

Select the + next to Smart card readers.

Right click on SCR33x USB Smart Card Reader.

Select Update Driver, then No, not at this time, Next,

Select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced), Next, Unselect Search removable..,

Select Include this location in the search:, now hit Browse, find the folder we made a few moments ago.

All you have to do is select the folder and hit OK, Next, It should do the rest on its own. Select Finish when complete.

Updating the Driver - for IOGear GSR-202 reader

Plug your IOGEAR CAC reader into an available USB port
Allow Windows to load the generic driver
Go to the IOGear website and download the driver for GSR 202 CAC Reader to your desktop
Create a folder on the desktop to extract the driver's zipped files
Unzip the file to the folder you've created
Go to Device Manager
Select the CAC reader
Right click the driver
Select properties
Select update driver
Select Browse
Select the IOGear driver from the desktop folder. This is the unzipped IOGEAR folder
The driver gives you two choices: 32 bit and 64 bit. (this must match your version of Windows)
Install the driver
Insert your CAC into the CAC reader
The yellow light on the CAC reader should blink rather than remain a solid yellow
If the yellow light blinks on the CAC reader, then the computer has added the smart card as a device and the card will work properly

FIRMWARE UPDATE for SCR-331 Reader
(Requires a physical Windows computer, Mac using Bootcamp, or LPS (see next sentence below). It will NOT work in virtual Windows (examples: VMware, Parallels, or Virtual box)).
Intel based Macs can update the firmware using LPS (instructions on top of PDF page 37 (document page 34)) Video instructions
The firmware update 'should' fix the following problems:

A. Card reader is not recognized

B. Shows up as 'STCII Smart Card Reader'

C. Shows up as 'USB Smart Card Reader' (not necessarily a problem)

D. Does not read your 'Gemalto TOP DL GX4 144', 'Oberthur ID One 128 v5.5 Dual' CAC.

E. Does not read your CAC when using your Mac

How

F. Trying to use the Windows 7 built in Smart Card service instead of ActivClient.

NOTE: We are hearing more and more Mac users having problems with the SCR-331 reader. A recommendation is to get a Mac compatible reader.

Installation Instructions:
1. Download update file from MilitaryCAC or Identive
2. Unzip the downloaded file (by Right-clicking and selecting Extract All)
3. Update the driver present in the 'driver' folder (by following guidance above)
4. Once the driver is updated, Run FWUPDATE.EXE (lightning bolt) in the 'app' folder to update the firmware. Select the default choices.
5. Close all programs, restart your computer
NOTE: If you computer fails to recognize the CAC reader driver, you may need to try a different computer to do the update.
Now your SCR-331 reader can be used with Windows 8, 7, Vista or Mac.
FIRMWARE UPDATE for SCR-3310 reader
(V1 ONLY (doesn't have V2 after SCR-3310 on the label))
(Requires a physical Windows computer, Mac using Bootcamp, or LPS (see next sentence below). It will NOT work in virtual Windows (examples: VMware, Parallels, or Virtual box)).
Intel based Macs can update the firmware using LPS (instructions on PDF page 37 (document page 34)) Video instructions
NOTE: DO NOT use this update on a V2 reader. There is no firmware update for a V2 because it is already updated.
Click on FWUpdate.exe, this will update your firmware to version 5.26
CHECK SERVICES to make sure Smart Card is running Fast cf card reader for mac.
(This Video shows a very basic version on how to start the service)
If your CAC reader is still not seen by ActivClient, make sure that the Smart Card service is running.

How To Install Cac Reader On Mac

Here's how: Go to: Start, Run (in XP), Start Search (in Vista), Search programs and files (in Windows 7), Right click Windows 'start button' select Run (Windows 8.1), type: Services.msc Scroll down to Smart card, double click it and set it to automatic and click Start
If you are unable to start the service; It doesn't show up; ActivClient still says no reader attached; or it acknowledges you have a CAC in the reader (but you can't access it) follow these registry edits below.
Windows 8 & 8.1
Automated method (double click the .reg file inside the .zip folder)
Windows 7 & Vista
Automated method (double click the .reg file inside the .zip folder) from MilitaryCAC
Automated method (with instructions) from Lazybit
Manual method for Windows 7 & Vista systems (mirror your registry settings to the PDF links below for your specific version of Windows).
Windows XP
Automated method (double click the .reg file inside the .zip folder)
Alternate cure for XP (Requires your original XP installation CD)
Anytime you make changes to the Registry it is a recommended you back it up first
How To Use A Cac Reader For Mac
If ActivClient still does not see the CAC reader, try these ideas (if they don't work, your only other option is reloading Windows onto your computer).

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Installation Steps
Step 1: Obtain a CAC Reader
Step 2:CAC Reader driver|Video
Step 3:DoD Certificates|Video
Step 4:ActivClient 6.2|Video
Step 4a:Update ActivClient 6.2
Step 5: IE adjustments|Video
Log into AKO with your CAC now
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Proceed ONLY if you need to sign forms
Step 6:IBM Forms Viewer (formerly Lotus Forms) / Video
Step 7:eSign|Video

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Additional Links
Solve AKO Specific Problems
Sign up for CAC News email list
Solutions to common problems
Error Codes by the Number
MilitaryCAC.com site news
Mobile Device Information
Smart Card BLOCKED | Video
READ Comments from others
Join the Facebook page
MilitaryCAC.com memorabilia
Post a tear off tab sign at your unit
DTS Instructions & Information
Photocopying your CAC is Illegal
Signing forms in My Forms
Free Antivirus Software
Outlook Web Access (OWA) Links
Info on Removal of SSNs from IDs
The intent of this website is to assist you with the installation of software so you can use your CAC on your Windows Personal Computer. Mac users are helped too
I have devised 6 different methods for you to utilize to install the software.

1. Click the Software & Install Button (second button from the left) in the row of buttons at the top of every page in the site. Once you click the Software & Install Button, follow the buttons from left to right.

2. Use the Site Map link at the top of every page (left of the MilitaryCAC logo)

3. Use the Installation Steps above

4. Use the 'One-Stop Shop' notes page.

5. Use the quick visual installation class instructionsPDF or PowerPoint

6. Watch videos showing and explaining how to install the software

If you would like to utilize your CAC to only logon to your webmail, AKO, or other CAC enabled sites (and not sign forms), consider using LPS (Lightweight Portable Security) and not install any CAC software on your computer.
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This website was developed and is personally maintained by Michael J. Danberry
I created this website because of the inability to find information showing how to utilize my Common Access Card (CAC) on myPersonal Computers. MilitaryCAC has been online since 9 November 2007 and has now grown to 121 individual pages of CAC related information and support.
I am the content provider for the Army Knowledge Online (AKO) CAC Reference Center. I am not employed by AKO, but, assist by answering emails addressed to AKO dot CAC at US dot Army dot mil and maintain the pages related to CAC.
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