Working environment: System Version: Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.6 (9G55) [up-to-date] Kernel Version: Darwin 9.6.0 PCSC Framework 1.4.0 Problem: pcscd takes the ccid-driver instead of the driver from Omnikey Description: Not always, but regulary the pcsc daemon loads the generic CCID driver bundle from Ludovic Rousseau when a card reader from Omnikey is plugged in. The plist-file (Info.plist) of this driver matches the Pid of the reader, but doesn't support all features. In the system are now two driver bundles installed which both match the reader device through its Pid and the Info.plist file, but just one of them supports all features. For the customers it is an unpleasant procedure not to know which driver is loaded because some cards need either a special API which only works with the drivers of the reader device manufacturer or they need some special requirements because they are not fully ISO7816 compliant so that they are not supported by the free CCID driver. At the moment pcsc daemon prefers to take more often the pre-installed free CCID driver than the driver from the device vendor. The pcsc daemon just checks one driver after the other (directory listing / alphabetical index / directory layout) until the Vid/Pid matches the first founded Info.plist file that contains an entry for the connected device. Bad Solution: Deleting the generic CCID driver bundle or through renaming or symlink builds a priority list / directory listing - workaround Better Solution: Built in priority list in pcscd (Apple) - as file, editable vendor drivers have higher priority, lower priority for generic driver Any other ideas or solutions? Thanks!