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Re: Biometric for Windows logon

From: Dan Griffin (dangriffWINDOWS.MICROSOFT.COM)
Date: Mon Jun 02 2003 - 13:21:58 CDT


Most third-party biometric software packages have had to hand-roll some
kind of database or directory structure for storing their per-user
biometric data. The database or directory structure they create usually
employs some kind of naming scheme which corresponds to registered
usernames.

Dan Griffin [MS]

-----Original Message-----
From: SmartCardSDK [mailto:SmartCardSDKDISCUSS.MICROSOFT.COM] On Behalf
Of Tan Fuibee
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 11:57 PM
To: SmartCardSDKDISCUSS.MICROSOFT.COM
Subject: Biometric for Windows logon

Hi all,
Does anyone know where is the suitbale location for me
to store the fingerprint template and how to map this fingerprint
template with a particular user account for windows 2000 logon ?
Assuming a customise GINA with a fingerprint scanner already there...

regards
Fui Bee

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