Fingerprins for Dummies on T61 - HELP NEEDED
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 3:11 pm
Hi folks, this is my first post here ...
I have a T61 (w/o FP reader) for some while, and recently I got a Lenovo USB keyboard with FP reader, but the new keyboard came w/o the install CD.
I first download the fingerprint driver and software and could successfully logon to Windows or unlock the workstation using the FP reader, but it didn't work to any other software.
then I was told to download CSS ... I got the latest one around (v8.20)
With CSS installed, I was able to record a couple of application passwords, but I see no way to associate then to the fingerprint reader ... The Password Manager (PM) just recognize the application, and push to it the stored pwd ... thats not what I want ...
I would like to have my fingerprint requested before PM push the password to the application ... in this way, if I have to run away for an urgent matter and left my workstation logged on, no one will be able to login to the applications using my stored pwds.
Is there a way to do it ?
thanks in advance,
regards,
Renato
I have a T61 (w/o FP reader) for some while, and recently I got a Lenovo USB keyboard with FP reader, but the new keyboard came w/o the install CD.
I first download the fingerprint driver and software and could successfully logon to Windows or unlock the workstation using the FP reader, but it didn't work to any other software.
then I was told to download CSS ... I got the latest one around (v8.20)
With CSS installed, I was able to record a couple of application passwords, but I see no way to associate then to the fingerprint reader ... The Password Manager (PM) just recognize the application, and push to it the stored pwd ... thats not what I want ...
I would like to have my fingerprint requested before PM push the password to the application ... in this way, if I have to run away for an urgent matter and left my workstation logged on, no one will be able to login to the applications using my stored pwds.
Is there a way to do it ?
thanks in advance,
regards,
Renato