I think you should inquire Reiner or rdesktop.
It seems not to be an issue on the openthinclient-manager or
openthinclient-OS side...

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2015-03-24 16:47 GMT+01:00 Mican Jindrich <jindrich.mi...@lgnexera.at>:

>  Hello,
>
>
>
> I have moved onward with everything... made rdesktop 1.8.3 and pscs-lite
> 1.8.13 for my dev-site but it seems that it did not work as I have expected.
>
> Don't get me wrote, but application working properly. I have even updated
> schema, so I can add smart card with an option in menu etc... after all it is
> kinda easy.
>
>
>
> But I have problems with Smartcard reader from REINER SCT - Cyberjack
> e-com plus which does not simply work even with its own drivers, that are
> provided on web-site. I was trying older rdesktop aswell as the new one I
> have made, same for pcsc-lite including latest drivers from Reiner...
>
>
>
> RDP destination is Windows 2008 R2 SP1 with Reiner SCT SW installed.
>
>
>
> On mini client everything works as expected, remote desktop works, USB
> support works, but when I do test of card reader then everything is fine,
> but I do not see attributes of card in card reader. On thin-client pcscd
> does see the card and reader.. pcsc_scan confirms that everything works as
> expected, but on server side ... attributes of card gets lost (reader itself
> shows just fine, SW reacts on card being in reader or not). How come? Is it
> common problem of REINER SCT - Cyberjack e-com or is it another problem?
>
>
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
>
>
> Henry
>
>
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