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| | Vista + Fingerprint Reader: login error after lock I'm using Vista build 6000 and the latest Fingerprint Reader update (2.0.1.1843). The scenario is that Vista is locked, either via screen saver or Window Key + L. When I try to unlock it, on the screen there is a large icon of a fingerprint (obviously indicating that I should touch the fingerprint reader) and a button marked "Other Credentials". When I touch the fingerprint reader I get an error message, "Logon failure: Unknown user name or bad password" and an OK button. So I click the OK button and it now shows me two smaller icons, one with my user icon and my name, and the other icon is a small fingerprint icon with no label. Under the two icons is one button, "Switch User". At that point if I click the fingerprint icon with the mouse it brings me back to the first screen described above, and touching the fingerprint reader gives the same logon error. However, if i click the "Switch User" button, the screen goes black for a few seconds, and then it takes me to the screen with the large fingerprint icon, but this time it has a button labeled "Switch User" under it (instead of "Other Credentials"). When I touch the fingerprint reader it successfully logs in. In summary, to unlock using the fingerprint reader, the sequence of steps I take is to click the "Other Credentials" button, click the "Switch User" button, and then finally touch the fingerprint reader. While it is interesting to discover the "secret handshake" of the login process, the extra steps are getting quite annoying. By the way, when I first login to Vista after powering up, the fingerprint reader works just fine to initially login. I only have these problems when I later lock the screen. I have tried messing around in the security policies, but I could not find any combination of settings to help. Does anyone know of something that could help me? Thanks. |
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| | RE: Vista + Fingerprint Reader: login error after lock I'm still looking for help on this issue. I know I'm not the only one with the problem. "Speednet" wrote: > I'm using Vista build 6000 and the latest Fingerprint Reader update > (2.0.1.1843). > > The scenario is that Vista is locked, either via screen saver or Window Key > + L. > > When I try to unlock it, on the screen there is a large icon of a > fingerprint (obviously indicating that I should touch the fingerprint reader) > and a button marked "Other Credentials". When I touch the fingerprint reader > I get an error message, "Logon failure: Unknown user name or bad password" > and an OK button. > > So I click the OK button and it now shows me two smaller icons, one with my > user icon and my name, and the other icon is a small fingerprint icon with no > label. Under the two icons is one button, "Switch User". > > At that point if I click the fingerprint icon with the mouse it brings me > back to the first screen described above, and touching the fingerprint reader > gives the same logon error. > > However, if i click the "Switch User" button, the screen goes black for a > few seconds, and then it takes me to the screen with the large fingerprint > icon, but this time it has a button labeled "Switch User" under it (instead > of "Other Credentials"). When I touch the fingerprint reader it successfully > logs in. > > In summary, to unlock using the fingerprint reader, the sequence of steps I > take is to click the "Other Credentials" button, click the "Switch User" > button, and then finally touch the fingerprint reader. > > While it is interesting to discover the "secret handshake" of the login > process, the extra steps are getting quite annoying. > > By the way, when I first login to Vista after powering up, the fingerprint > reader works just fine to initially login. I only have these problems when I > later lock the screen. > > I have tried messing around in the security policies, but I could not find > any combination of settings to help. Does anyone know of something that > could help me? > > Thanks. > |
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| | Re: Vista + Fingerprint Reader: login error after lock This is what I experienced in my case using Vista build RTM, Fingerprint Reader driver 2.0.1.1843. My scenario: Sharing one PC with my wife, and each fingerprint is previously registered. When she logged in and then locked screen by Windows key + L, she can unlock it by just touching fingerprint reader. If I touched instead, the exactly same scenario will happen as you described here. This is true when she and I exchanged the roles. So my understanding is: By fingerprint reader you can unlock the screen as long as it was previously locked by you. If someone else touch the fingerprint reader instead, it will be recognized as switching user. I agree in the latter case it requires a little patience before you are authorized. "Speednet" <Speednet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2FDDF62F-4177-49DE-8599-14559204F20A@microsoft.com... > I'm still looking for help on this issue. I know I'm not the only one > with > the problem. > > > "Speednet" wrote: > >> I'm using Vista build 6000 and the latest Fingerprint Reader update >> (2.0.1.1843). >> >> The scenario is that Vista is locked, either via screen saver or Window >> Key >> + L. >> >> When I try to unlock it, on the screen there is a large icon of a >> fingerprint (obviously indicating that I should touch the fingerprint >> reader) >> and a button marked "Other Credentials". When I touch the fingerprint >> reader >> I get an error message, "Logon failure: Unknown user name or bad >> password" >> and an OK button. >> >> So I click the OK button and it now shows me two smaller icons, one with >> my >> user icon and my name, and the other icon is a small fingerprint icon >> with no >> label. Under the two icons is one button, "Switch User". >> >> At that point if I click the fingerprint icon with the mouse it brings me >> back to the first screen described above, and touching the fingerprint >> reader >> gives the same logon error. >> >> However, if i click the "Switch User" button, the screen goes black for a >> few seconds, and then it takes me to the screen with the large >> fingerprint >> icon, but this time it has a button labeled "Switch User" under it >> (instead >> of "Other Credentials"). When I touch the fingerprint reader it >> successfully >> logs in. >> >> In summary, to unlock using the fingerprint reader, the sequence of steps >> I >> take is to click the "Other Credentials" button, click the "Switch User" >> button, and then finally touch the fingerprint reader. >> >> While it is interesting to discover the "secret handshake" of the login >> process, the extra steps are getting quite annoying. >> >> By the way, when I first login to Vista after powering up, the >> fingerprint >> reader works just fine to initially login. I only have these problems >> when I >> later lock the screen. >> >> I have tried messing around in the security policies, but I could not >> find >> any combination of settings to help. Does anyone know of something that >> could help me? >> >> Thanks. >> |
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| | Re: Vista + Fingerprint Reader: login error after lock Thanks MikioK! The problem I have is that I'm the only user on my PC -- there are no other user accounts. So I lock the screen using WK-L, and then the fingerprint scan fails unless I do the steps in my first post. It worked fine in XP. This only started happening when I moved to Vista. (A clean install, not an upgrade.) I wish there was a way to disable Fast User Switching in Vista! "MikioK" wrote: > This is what I experienced in my case using Vista build RTM, Fingerprint > Reader driver 2.0.1.1843. > My scenario: > Sharing one PC with my wife, and each fingerprint is previously registered. > > When she logged in and then locked screen by Windows key + L, she can unlock > it by just touching fingerprint reader. > If I touched instead, the exactly same scenario will happen as you described > here. > This is true when she and I exchanged the roles. > > So my understanding is: > By fingerprint reader you can unlock the screen as long as it was previously > locked by you. > If someone else touch the fingerprint reader instead, it will be recognized > as switching user. > I agree in the latter case it requires a little patience before you are > authorized. > > > "Speednet" <Speednet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:2FDDF62F-4177-49DE-8599-14559204F20A@microsoft.com... > > I'm still looking for help on this issue. I know I'm not the only one > > with > > the problem. > > > > > > "Speednet" wrote: > > > >> I'm using Vista build 6000 and the latest Fingerprint Reader update > >> (2.0.1.1843). > >> > >> The scenario is that Vista is locked, either via screen saver or Window > >> Key > >> + L. > >> > >> When I try to unlock it, on the screen there is a large icon of a > >> fingerprint (obviously indicating that I should touch the fingerprint > >> reader) > >> and a button marked "Other Credentials". When I touch the fingerprint > >> reader > >> I get an error message, "Logon failure: Unknown user name or bad > >> password" > >> and an OK button. > >> > >> So I click the OK button and it now shows me two smaller icons, one with > >> my > >> user icon and my name, and the other icon is a small fingerprint icon > >> with no > >> label. Under the two icons is one button, "Switch User". > >> > >> At that point if I click the fingerprint icon with the mouse it brings me > >> back to the first screen described above, and touching the fingerprint > >> reader > >> gives the same logon error. > >> > >> However, if i click the "Switch User" button, the screen goes black for a > >> few seconds, and then it takes me to the screen with the large > >> fingerprint > >> icon, but this time it has a button labeled "Switch User" under it > >> (instead > >> of "Other Credentials"). When I touch the fingerprint reader it > >> successfully > >> logs in. > >> > >> In summary, to unlock using the fingerprint reader, the sequence of steps > >> I > >> take is to click the "Other Credentials" button, click the "Switch User" > >> button, and then finally touch the fingerprint reader. > >> > >> While it is interesting to discover the "secret handshake" of the login > >> process, the extra steps are getting quite annoying. > >> > >> By the way, when I first login to Vista after powering up, the > >> fingerprint > >> reader works just fine to initially login. I only have these problems > >> when I > >> later lock the screen. > >> > >> I have tried messing around in the security policies, but I could not > >> find > >> any combination of settings to help. Does anyone know of something that > >> could help me? > >> > >> Thanks. > >> > > |
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| | Re: Vista + Fingerprint Reader: login error after lock An observation. I also have fingerprint reader latest driver, seems to be working fine. Locking screen with WK-L gets me the sign in page 'locked' there is an 'other credentials' button, there is NO button/icon for the fingerprint reader large or small. However when I touch the reader, screen unlocks without problem. Single user Vista home premium. Michael "Speednet" <Speednet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8F28EF07-A8E1-47D1-8851-E3E645C55AD1@microsoft.com... > Thanks MikioK! The problem I have is that I'm the only user on my PC -- > there are no other user accounts. So I lock the screen using WK-L, and > then > the fingerprint scan fails unless I do the steps in my first post. > > It worked fine in XP. This only started happening when I moved to Vista. > (A clean install, not an upgrade.) > > I wish there was a way to disable Fast User Switching in Vista! > > > > "MikioK" wrote: > >> This is what I experienced in my case using Vista build RTM, Fingerprint >> Reader driver 2.0.1.1843. >> My scenario: >> Sharing one PC with my wife, and each fingerprint is previously >> registered. >> >> When she logged in and then locked screen by Windows key + L, she can >> unlock >> it by just touching fingerprint reader. >> If I touched instead, the exactly same scenario will happen as you >> described >> here. >> This is true when she and I exchanged the roles. >> >> So my understanding is: >> By fingerprint reader you can unlock the screen as long as it was >> previously >> locked by you. >> If someone else touch the fingerprint reader instead, it will be >> recognized >> as switching user. >> I agree in the latter case it requires a little patience before you are >> authorized. >> >> >> "Speednet" <Speednet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:2FDDF62F-4177-49DE-8599-14559204F20A@microsoft.com... >> > I'm still looking for help on this issue. I know I'm not the only one >> > with >> > the problem. >> > >> > >> > "Speednet" wrote: >> > >> >> I'm using Vista build 6000 and the latest Fingerprint Reader update >> >> (2.0.1.1843). >> >> >> >> The scenario is that Vista is locked, either via screen saver or >> >> Window >> >> Key >> >> + L. >> >> >> >> When I try to unlock it, on the screen there is a large icon of a >> >> fingerprint (obviously indicating that I should touch the fingerprint >> >> reader) >> >> and a button marked "Other Credentials". When I touch the fingerprint >> >> reader >> >> I get an error message, "Logon failure: Unknown user name or bad >> >> password" >> >> and an OK button. >> >> >> >> So I click the OK button and it now shows me two smaller icons, one >> >> with >> >> my >> >> user icon and my name, and the other icon is a small fingerprint icon >> >> with no >> >> label. Under the two icons is one button, "Switch User". >> >> >> >> At that point if I click the fingerprint icon with the mouse it brings >> >> me >> >> back to the first screen described above, and touching the fingerprint >> >> reader >> >> gives the same logon error. >> >> >> >> However, if i click the "Switch User" button, the screen goes black >> >> for a >> >> few seconds, and then it takes me to the screen with the large >> >> fingerprint >> >> icon, but this time it has a button labeled "Switch User" under it >> >> (instead >> >> of "Other Credentials"). When I touch the fingerprint reader it >> >> successfully >> >> logs in. >> >> >> >> In summary, to unlock using the fingerprint reader, the sequence of >> >> steps >> >> I >> >> take is to click the "Other Credentials" button, click the "Switch >> >> User" >> >> button, and then finally touch the fingerprint reader. >> >> >> >> While it is interesting to discover the "secret handshake" of the >> >> login >> >> process, the extra steps are getting quite annoying. >> >> >> >> By the way, when I first login to Vista after powering up, the >> >> fingerprint >> >> reader works just fine to initially login. I only have these problems >> >> when I >> >> later lock the screen. >> >> >> >> I have tried messing around in the security policies, but I could not >> >> find >> >> any combination of settings to help. Does anyone know of something >> >> that >> >> could help me? >> >> >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> >> |
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