Which login method do you use?
Which login method do you use?
1) Welcome screen login
2) Login screen / ctrl alt del method
2) Login screen / ctrl alt del method
I dump (fast, completely, and unceremiously) all the Fisher Price stuff Microsoft builds into their system. You know that *they* know it is a toy when *they* dump it as soon as a machine goes on a domain. I just use Ctrl Alt Del and get the proper screen. It forces a password (which is good) and is dead simple to use. ... JDH
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ryengineer
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Make sure you write down your password(s) somewhere handy, you never know when fingerprint reader is going to say no to you.
"I've come a long, long way," she said, "and I will go as far,
With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
I'm with JD in dumping the Fisher-Price, My First OS junk as soon as I get started.
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2015 X1 Carbon, ThinkPad Slate, T410s, X301, X300, X200 Tablet, T60p, HP TouchPad, iPad Air 2, iPhone 5S, IdeaTab A2107A, Yoga 3 Pro
Bill Morrow's thinkpads.com Facebook group
I'm on Twitter
I do NOT respond to PM or e-mail requests for personal tech support.
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andyP
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I use fingerprint because I have bios supervisor, power on, hdd1 and hdd2 passwords, then comes the domain. I like to be able to turn on my TP in the morning, swipe my finger and while it boots through into my windows account, without having to enter another pw, I organise my coffee and breakfast; then it's just a case of sit down and the work day has begun.
That's true, especially when you stick your fingers in a lathe or something. I find it good that the admin user/s can override the fingerprint and use passwords should your fingerprints not be "presently available".ryengineer wrote:Make sure you write down your password(s) somewhere handy, you never know when fingerprint reader is going to say no to you.
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mfbernstein
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PGP Whole disk encryption
I own PGP desktop and am considering using WDE with a new X61 running Win XP Pro. Can you tell me exactly how you set yours up?
I'm trying to figure out the relationships among my various encryption options.
Right now I have the Seagate 160GB hardware-encrypted drive, which, I believe, uses the BIOS hard drive access passphrase as the key for its hardware-based 128-bit AES encryption. If I understand correctly - and it's hard to find documentation on this - someone who removed the HD and put it in another machine would need the passphrase to decrypt the data. (Does anyone know the answer to this for sure?)
I'm using fingerprint Windows logon with a strong master password.
And I'm using PGP encrypted volumes.
But I'd rather do WDE if it's reliable. Could I combine methods? Could I have the HD BIOS access password, then WDE, then fingerprint?
BTW, I just saw today that PGP has an update to v. 9.7, which says it adds full support for Lenovo's Thinkvantage rescue/recovery button, enabling recovery of even a WDE boot partition with the standard Thinkpad tools. If that really works it would be much more attractive.
All advice welcome.
I'm trying to figure out the relationships among my various encryption options.
Right now I have the Seagate 160GB hardware-encrypted drive, which, I believe, uses the BIOS hard drive access passphrase as the key for its hardware-based 128-bit AES encryption. If I understand correctly - and it's hard to find documentation on this - someone who removed the HD and put it in another machine would need the passphrase to decrypt the data. (Does anyone know the answer to this for sure?)
I'm using fingerprint Windows logon with a strong master password.
And I'm using PGP encrypted volumes.
But I'd rather do WDE if it's reliable. Could I combine methods? Could I have the HD BIOS access password, then WDE, then fingerprint?
BTW, I just saw today that PGP has an update to v. 9.7, which says it adds full support for Lenovo's Thinkvantage rescue/recovery button, enabling recovery of even a WDE boot partition with the standard Thinkpad tools. If that really works it would be much more attractive.
All advice welcome.
mfbernstein wrote:Using PGP whole disk encryption, so have to type the password into the bootloader. After that, no Windows logon screen to worry about...
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