Any idea on when or IF we are going to get 64 bit software for the
fingerprint reader?? Getting good at typing in this longass password to
logon all the time, but very time consuming and counter-productive.

Re: Fingerprint Reader by John

John
Sun Apr 01 12:10:03 CDT 2007

After almost 2 years there is no driver for XP X64. Good luck.

"estoad2" <estoad2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0EE557BA-0C10-4FD8-93B5-200532898E20@microsoft.com...
> Any idea on when or IF we are going to get 64 bit software for the
> fingerprint reader?? Getting good at typing in this longass password to
> logon all the time, but very time consuming and counter-productive.


Re: Fingerprint Reader by Rafael

Rafael
Sun Apr 01 12:31:31 CDT 2007

The Fingerprint reader has passed end of life and will not be supported
on the x64 platform.

- Rafael

estoad2 wrote:
> Any idea on when or IF we are going to get 64 bit software for the
> fingerprint reader?? Getting good at typing in this longass password to
> logon all the time, but very time consuming and counter-productive.

Re: Fingerprint Reader by estoad2

estoad2
Sun Apr 01 13:44:01 CDT 2007

That seems kind of odd, since lots of new laptops and keyboards include them.
Never thought of my fingerprint being "end of life". Sorry to see it go....

"Rafael R. [Live Butterfly]" <"[myname]" wrote:

> The Fingerprint reader has passed end of life and will not be supported
> on the x64 platform.
>
> - Rafael
>
> estoad2 wrote:
> > Any idea on when or IF we are going to get 64 bit software for the
> > fingerprint reader?? Getting good at typing in this longass password to
> > logon all the time, but very time consuming and counter-productive.
>

Re: Fingerprint Reader by Theo

Theo
Sun Apr 01 15:14:07 CDT 2007

I think it rather strange too considering that the software
was updated in October 2006 to support Vista and states:

----------------
4. KNOWN ISSUES
----------------

4.1 Password Manager 2.0 does not support display setting
with large DPI, or 120 DPI. If you use these settings, the
text might be cut off.

4.2 Password Manager 2.0 does not support Guest accounts in
Windows Vista or Windows XP. You will not be able to use
Password Manager 2.0 to log on to Guest Accounts.

4.3 64 bit operating system not supported.


estoad2 wrote:
> That seems kind of odd, since lots of new laptops and keyboards include them.
> Never thought of my fingerprint being "end of life". Sorry to see it go....
>
> "Rafael R. [Live Butterfly]" <"[myname]" wrote:
>
>> The Fingerprint reader has passed end of life and will not be supported
>> on the x64 platform.
>>
>> - Rafael
>>
>> estoad2 wrote:
>>> Any idea on when or IF we are going to get 64 bit software for the
>>> fingerprint reader?? Getting good at typing in this longass password to
>>> logon all the time, but very time consuming and counter-productive.

Re: Fingerprint Reader by Rafael

Rafael
Sun Apr 01 18:52:52 CDT 2007

Sorry, I apparently mis-spoke. I was told by Microsoft product support
that my USB Fingerprint Reader was end-of-life but I just found this
that says otherwise...

http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/?p1=7945

- Rafael



Theo wrote:
> I think it rather strange too considering that the software was updated
> in October 2006 to support Vista and states:
>
> ----------------
> 4. KNOWN ISSUES
> ----------------
>
> 4.1 Password Manager 2.0 does not support display setting with large
> DPI, or 120 DPI. If you use these settings, the text might be cut off.
>
> 4.2 Password Manager 2.0 does not support Guest accounts in Windows
> Vista or Windows XP. You will not be able to use Password Manager 2.0 to
> log on to Guest Accounts.
>
> 4.3 64 bit operating system not supported.
>
>
> estoad2 wrote:
>> That seems kind of odd, since lots of new laptops and keyboards
>> include them. Never thought of my fingerprint being "end of life".
>> Sorry to see it go....
>>
>> "Rafael R. [Live Butterfly]" <"[myname]" wrote:
>>
>>> The Fingerprint reader has passed end of life and will not be
>>> supported on the x64 platform.
>>>
>>> - Rafael
>>>
>>> estoad2 wrote:
>>>> Any idea on when or IF we are going to get 64 bit software for the
>>>> fingerprint reader?? Getting good at typing in this longass
>>>> password to logon all the time, but very time consuming and
>>>> counter-productive.

Re: Fingerprint Reader by estoad2

estoad2
Mon Apr 02 19:06:03 CDT 2007

Lets hope we get drivers before then!!

"Rafael R. [Live Butterfly]" <"[myfirstna" wrote:

> Sorry, I apparently mis-spoke. I was told by Microsoft product support
> that my USB Fingerprint Reader was end-of-life but I just found this
> that says otherwise...
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/?p1=7945
>
> - Rafael
>
>
>
> Theo wrote:
> > I think it rather strange too considering that the software was updated
> > in October 2006 to support Vista and states:
> >
> > ----------------
> > 4. KNOWN ISSUES
> > ----------------
> >
> > 4.1 Password Manager 2.0 does not support display setting with large
> > DPI, or 120 DPI. If you use these settings, the text might be cut off.
> >
> > 4.2 Password Manager 2.0 does not support Guest accounts in Windows
> > Vista or Windows XP. You will not be able to use Password Manager 2.0 to
> > log on to Guest Accounts.
> >
> > 4.3 64 bit operating system not supported.
> >
> >
> > estoad2 wrote:
> >> That seems kind of odd, since lots of new laptops and keyboards
> >> include them. Never thought of my fingerprint being "end of life".
> >> Sorry to see it go....
> >>
> >> "Rafael R. [Live Butterfly]" <"[myname]" wrote:
> >>
> >>> The Fingerprint reader has passed end of life and will not be
> >>> supported on the x64 platform.
> >>>
> >>> - Rafael
> >>>
> >>> estoad2 wrote:
> >>>> Any idea on when or IF we are going to get 64 bit software for the
> >>>> fingerprint reader?? Getting good at typing in this longass
> >>>> password to logon all the time, but very time consuming and
> >>>> counter-productive.
>