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RE: BioLogin 3 & Compaq Fingerprint Readers
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- Subject: RE: BioLogin 3 & Compaq Fingerprint Readers
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 12:30:13 +0100
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What
do you use your finger scanner for?
Just
for logging to the domain?
I
still haven't unpacked mine. I'll play with it a bit.
My
idea is to put it instead of door bell button. If it doesn't recognize
finger it
will play ding-dong wav file. If it does, it will say: Hello Nik. It will
open
the door and can run some macro.
Do you
think that it's possible to do something like that?
It
would require some programming and some resident programm waiting for
someone to
press the finger. I am not a programmer, so I have to check what's already
available....
Nik
I had a
similar problem and found that I had mucked about with the
security policies and changed them to only allow logons using the
password. I couldn't figure out how to change it back so I
formatted. If you know what you are doing with servers this should
be
easy for you but I don't so I took the easy
option.
HTH Pedro
-----Original Message----- From:
Graham
Kiff [mailto:graham.kiff@xxxxxxx] Sent: 16 April 2002 18:04 To: UK
HomeAutomation ListServer Subject: [ukha_d] BioLogin 3 & Compaq
Fingerprint Readers
Has anyone managed to get the BioLogin drivers
working under W2k in Client mode, ie. Server component installed on the
Domain Controller and Client mode installed on each
workstation.
I've installed the necessary drivers, including SP1,
but I
still get the following error when trying to enroll a
fingerprint: "The
system cannot enroll your fingerprint because the domain ABC does
not support Biometric services."
The only thing I can think of,
is
that the Domain Controller does not have a fingerprint device, only the
workstations do.
Can anyone shed any light on
this? Cheers Graham
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