Re: Card Readers for XP

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Internal meaning a 3.5 bay. Reader meaning all in one, every kind of
kind, usually I think that means 4 slots, 6 different kinds of cards.
The one I have only works with XP when logged in as Admin, but this is
for a cafe, so it has to be logged in as the non-admin User. And then
the reader doesn't seem to exist, in fact, once you log in as user and
then go back to admin, it still won't work, like logging in as the user
wiped it out and I have to reinstall it. No good. I need one that
REALLY works with XP, like any other driver, CD or floppy, plug and
play and it actually works.

David H. Lipman wrote:
> From: <gregf@xxxxxxxx>
>
> | Can anyone recommend a brand of internal multi-card reader that works
> | with XP (meaning it woks as Admin and in the normal User login)? I
> | bought a generic one and it does not work; I learned my $10 lesson and
> | realize I need to do some real shopping and comparison. The only one I
> | see at my local store is by Vantec, but their web site doesn't work
> | right and has no email link so I can't even ask them about it.
>
> What kind of card Reader ? SmartCard ? Memory Card ? To support what ?
>
> You say Internal. Do you mean to fit a 3.5" bay or a 5.25" bay ?
>
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> Dave
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