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| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | |---------|--------------|----------| | | Missing driver or disabled in BIOS | Check Device Manager under “Smart card readers.” If missing, install the Alcor Micro Smart Card Reader Driver from HP’s FTP. Also verify the BIOS setting as described above. | | Card not recognized after insertion | Dirty card contacts or unsupported card type | Gently clean the gold‑coloured contacts with a soft, dry cloth. Ensure the card is one of the types supported by HP (e.g., HID iCLASS, MiFare Classic, or Java Card). | | “Access denied” or “Device not ready” | Security policy restrictions | Open the Group Policy Editor ( gpedit.msc ), navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Smart Card , and review the policies that may be blocking the reader. | | Software installed but no Smart Card menu | Incomplete installation | Re‑run the installer (sp48447.exe or sp111031.exe) and select “Repair.” If the problem persists, uninstall, reboot, and reinstall. | | Card reader works but cannot log in to Windows | Windows credential provider not enabled | In the Security Manager’s Smart Card settings, explicitly enable Windows Logon . You may also need to enable the smart‑card credential provider in Control Panel > User Accounts > Advanced > Manage Windows Credentials . | hp card reader configuration utility link
HP typically distributes this utility through its official support and driver portal, though it may be restricted based on the specific hardware model or service agreement. Official HP Support Portal: What specific (e