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Hi everybody! I have V10L (6.4.0_6), Win XP SP2 running under VMWare Virtual Server and Alladin eToken Pro USB keys (16K and 32K). I also use TCX USB Virtualizer v2. XP can see both types of keys as USB devices but eToken client software (v5.1) can’t see them at all. Can someone push me to the right direction to solve the problem? Thanks.
PS. I also tried these devices on W2003S with TCX USB Virualizer v1.5 – it doesn’t see them at all 🙁
You may have to force the redirect in the session.
Use the Device=vusb ForceRedirect=xxxxxxxx command in the wnos.ini AND the USB applet in the XP session to add the Pid and Vid.
CG
Thanks a lot, ConfGen. I managed to view eToken’s in W2003S using ForceRedirect (it is strange though that there’s no VID,PID,Class data in the terminal log. Different devices have such records but not Alladin’s ones). But can manage them from console only 😯 though they are connected to the terminal. This seems to be Alladin’s ‘feature”.
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