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Re: Biometric for Windows logon

From: Tan Fuibee (fuibeeYAHOO.COM)
Date: Sun Jun 08 2003 - 22:42:54 CDT


Hi,
Does Microsoft provide any documentation on this
requirement? My customer will not use database. They
would like something like directory stucture. Can you
tell me what kind of directory structure will be most
suitable beside active directory ?

regards
Fui Bee
 --- Dan Griffin <dangriffWINDOWS.MICROSOFT.COM>
wrote: > 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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