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    Help with fingerprint softwar

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Nuta, Apr 18, 2008.

  1. Nuta

    Nuta Notebook Consultant

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    Im using Protector suite for my finger print reader but im in a bit of a head scratcher. Whenever I log into windows vista x86 or lock it, theres always 2 accounts it seems, mine and the other one says please swipe finger. It all works great, but I was wondering if anyone maybe has a work a round to hide that swipe finger one. Im pretty picky about my UI and I would rather not have that showing up when i log in or lock my comp.

    Thanks, Tyler
     
  2. Amol

    Amol APH! NBR Reviewer

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    I think you're asking in the wrong forum. I have reported your post, and the mods will move it to the right section. Maybe you'll find better answers there!

    I don't think you can actually remove the "Swipe Finger" one - it's something that the installer does, and the only way around it would be uninstalling the drivers - which would render the reader useless, thereby defeating the purpose.

    Sorry, you just gotta live with (for now, at least) :(.

    Oh looky, it's been moved to the Asus forum! Good luck, Tyler :).
     
  3. ragnor

    ragnor Notebook Consultant

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    I'm having the same "problem".

    Anyone knows how can I delete this "Swipe finger to log on"?