Biometric keyboards and Windows 2003

Biometric keyboards and Windows 2003

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Biometric keyboards and Windows 2003 =?Utf-8?B?SmltIEdyYXVl?= 01-24-2008
Posted by =?Utf-8?B?SmltIEdyYXVl?= on January 24, 2008, 9:44 pm
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I hope I'm posting to the right ng. Please guide me if I've chosen poorly.

I'm wondering if it's possible to use biometric keyboards to logon to an AD
domain. We've got a Terminal Server, too, and it would be nice to be able to
use the fingerprint reader to logon to it. Any thoughts, white-paper links,
or suggestions are greatly appreciated. I'm hoping not to incur the cost of
third-party software.
--
Best regards,

Jim Graue

Posted by Brian Komar on January 25, 2008, 5:45 am
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Only availble throught 3rd party software. There is no native biometric
logon to AD.
The MS solutions are for workgroup. I have seen customers though with domain
logon, but all 3rd party versions
Brian

>I hope I'm posting to the right ng. Please guide me if I've chosen poorly.
>
> I'm wondering if it's possible to use biometric keyboards to logon to an
> AD
> domain. We've got a Terminal Server, too, and it would be nice to be able
> to
> use the fingerprint reader to logon to it. Any thoughts, white-paper
> links,
> or suggestions are greatly appreciated. I'm hoping not to incur the cost
> of
> third-party software.
> --
> Best regards,
>
> Jim Graue


Posted by =?Utf-8?B?SmltIEdyYXVl?= on January 25, 2008, 12:12 pm
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Hi, Brian:

Any suggestions regarding vendors? Something that works?
--
Best regards,

Jim Graue


"Brian Komar" wrote:

> Only availble throught 3rd party software. There is no native biometric
> logon to AD.
> The MS solutions are for workgroup. I have seen customers though with domain
> logon, but all 3rd party versions
> Brian
>
> >I hope I'm posting to the right ng. Please guide me if I've chosen poorly.
> >
> > I'm wondering if it's possible to use biometric keyboards to logon to an
> > AD
> > domain. We've got a Terminal Server, too, and it would be nice to be able
> > to
> > use the fingerprint reader to logon to it. Any thoughts, white-paper
> > links,
> > or suggestions are greatly appreciated. I'm hoping not to incur the cost
> > of
> > third-party software.
> > --
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Jim Graue
>

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