Does SAFLINK replace the normal Windows logon system?
A user must log on to a Windows NT or Windows 2000 system by supplying a user name and password. SAFLINK products replace the existing login GINA of Windows XP and Windows 2000. User accounts and rights must be built in the “normal” Windows way before you can manage SAFLINK protection. Therefore, SAFLINK will let you restrict logon and access rights already permitted by the network settings, but cannot override these settings to allow more extensive rights.