Weird problem with fingerprint

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Weird problem with fingerprint

#1 Post by krzychoo » Sat Oct 18, 2008 2:28 pm

Hi!

I've got really weird problem with this sensor. I've installed newest drivers, running XP, I've configured 2 my fingers without any problems. But...when system requires fingerprints (after startup) I swipe my finger and nothing happends. I have to press alt+ctrl+delete and type my password. Any solution?

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#2 Post by Superego » Sat Oct 18, 2008 3:33 pm

Have you looked at all the settings in the fingerprint control panel? It's been a while since I used XP and fingerprint software but I thought there were some setting related to the problem you're having. You could always try clearing all fingerprint data and doing a fresh install of the software.
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#3 Post by krzychoo » Sat Oct 18, 2008 4:28 pm

I think its configured ok. I reinstalled software but still the same. In control panel is test option - and this cannot see my fingerprints, but in configurator I've configured my fingerprints without any problems.

It's really weird...

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Re: Weird problem with fingerprint

#4 Post by WojtekJ » Wed Oct 22, 2008 11:22 am

krzychoo wrote:Hi!

I've got really weird problem with this sensor. I've installed newest drivers, running XP, I've configured 2 my fingers without any problems. But...when system requires fingerprints (after startup) I swipe my finger and nothing happends. I have to press alt+ctrl+delete and type my password. Any solution?

Best regards,
krzychoo
Have you tried that?:
Local Security Policy -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> Interactive Login: enable "Do not require Ctrl+Alt+Del"

Maybe this this article will help? : http://www.visualautomation.com/comprod ... sablec.htm

Pozdrowienia,
Regards! Wojtek
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#5 Post by krzychoo » Fri Oct 31, 2008 6:32 am

Thanks for your reply. But still doesnt work ;/

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