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Credentials, SpareKey, Fingerprints - fingerprint reader windows 8

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Credentials Within the Credentials application, you can specify settings available for any built-in or attached security devices recognized by HP ProtectTools Security Manager. SpareKey You can configure whether or not to allow SpareKey authentication for Windows logon, and manage the security questions that will be presented to users during their SpareKey enrollment. 1. Select the check box to enable or clear it to disable the use of SpareKey authentication for Windows logon. 2. Select the security questions that will be presented to users during their SpareKey enrollment. You can specify up to three custom questions, or you can allow users to type their own passphrase. 3. Click Apply. Fingerprints If a fingerprint reader is installed or connected to the computer, the Fingerprints page displays the following tabs: ● Enrollment-Choose the minimum and maximum number of fingerprints that a user is allowed to enroll. You can also clear all of the data from the fingerprint reader. CAUTION: Clearing all of the data from the fingerprint reader erases all fingerprint data for all users, including administrators. If the logon policy requires fingerprints only, all users may be prevented from logging on to the computer. ● Sensitivity-Move the slider to adjust the sensitivity used by the fingerprint reader when it swipes your fingerprints. If your fingerprint is not recognized consistently, you may need to select a lower sensitivity setting. A higher setting increases the sensitivity to variations in fingerprint swipes and therefore decreases the possibility of a false acceptance. The Medium-High setting provides a good mix of security and convenience. ● Advanced-Select one of the following options to configure the fingerprint reader to conserve power and to enhance visual feedback: ◦ Optimized-The fingerprint reader activates when needed. You may observe a slight delay when the reader is used for the first time. ◦ Conserve power-The fingerprint reader is slower to respond, but the setting requires less power. ◦ Full power-The fingerprint reader is always ready to be used, but this setting uses the most power. 20 Chapter 3 HP ProtectTools Security Manager Administrative Console

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Credentials
Within the Credentials application, you can specify settings available for any built-in or attached
security devices recognized by HP ProtectTools Security Manager.
SpareKey
You can configure whether or not to allow SpareKey authentication for Windows logon, and manage
the security questions that will be presented to users during their SpareKey enrollment.
1.
Select the check box to enable or clear it to disable the use of SpareKey authentication for
Windows logon.
2.
Select the security questions that will be presented to users during their SpareKey enrollment.
You can specify up to three custom questions, or you can allow users to type their own
passphrase.
3.
Click
Apply
.
Fingerprints
If a fingerprint reader is installed or connected to the computer, the Fingerprints page displays the
following tabs:
Enrollment
—Choose the minimum and maximum number of fingerprints that a user is allowed
to enroll.
You can also clear all of the data from the fingerprint reader.
CAUTION:
Clearing all of the data from the fingerprint reader erases all fingerprint data for all
users, including administrators. If the logon policy requires fingerprints only, all users may be
prevented from logging on to the computer.
Sensitivity
—Move the slider to adjust the sensitivity used by the fingerprint reader when it
swipes your fingerprints.
If your fingerprint is not recognized consistently, you may need to select a lower sensitivity
setting. A higher setting increases the sensitivity to variations in fingerprint swipes and therefore
decreases the possibility of a false acceptance. The
Medium-High
setting provides a good mix
of security and convenience.
Advanced
—Select one of the following options to configure the fingerprint reader to conserve
power and to enhance visual feedback:
Optimized
—The fingerprint reader activates when needed. You may observe a slight delay
when the reader is used for the first time.
Conserve power
—The fingerprint reader is slower to respond, but the setting requires less
power.
Full power
—The fingerprint reader is always ready to be used, but this setting uses the
most power.
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Chapter 3
HP ProtectTools Security Manager Administrative Console