Rockey200 Smart Card Driver Exclusive __link__ -

: Once installed correctly, the device appears under "Smart card readers" in the Windows Device Manager as "ROCKEY200 Smart Card Reader".

. It serves as a data communication bridge between a smart card and a PC, commonly used for authentication, digital signatures, and e-banking. Exclusive Interesting Feature: Multi-Protocol Compatibility rockey200 smart card driver exclusive

Interface speeds range from 9600bps up to 625kbps, depending on the card's capability. Frequency: Smart card clock frequency is typically 4MHz. Durability: Rated for at least 100,000 card insertions. Installation & Troubleshooting : Once installed correctly, the device appears under

| Error Code | Message | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | No Rockey found | Run Ry2Check.exe (included in SDK). If not detected, reinstall the exclusive driver and try a USB 2.0 port (not 3.0). | | 0x2004 | Exclusive access denied | Another process (anti-virus, remote desktop client) is holding the smart card. Close all non-essential apps. | | 0x2008 | Wrong driver loaded | The OS loaded the generic CCID driver. Run pnputil /delete-driver oem0.inf (locate the generic driver first via Device Manager). | | Code 39 | Driver corrupted | Use Driver Store Explorer (RAPR) to remove all Feitian entries, reboot, and reinstall the exclusive driver. | Installation & Troubleshooting | Error Code | Message

The Rockey200 is a USB-based smart card token commonly used for software licensing, authentication, and secure key storage. By default, standard USB and smart card drivers (such as CCID) allow multiple applications to connect to a device simultaneously. However, enterprise security applications often require to perform atomic cryptographic operations or to prevent unauthorized interception of session keys.