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Can a fingerprint registered user use their password to by-pass the BioShield system?

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Can a fingerprint registered user use their password to by-pass the BioShield system?

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The BioShield system authenticates the physical person for strong authentication for network logon. The use of a password that can be easily guessed, lost, stolen, or passed to unauthorized users does not result in strong authentication. This is the process if a fingerprint registered user tries to bypass BioShield: User presses Ctrl+Alt+Del to invoke the NT logon screen. Enter UserName and Domain. Even though the user is registered, he clicks on My fingerprint is not registered. This will bring up a password screen. User types in password. BioShield verifies the registered user and replies There is a fingerprint registered for this user, please use your fingerprint to logon. BioShield forces the registered user to use their fingerprint and not their password for logon.

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