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    I am having problem making DigitalPersona 3.1 work with Firefox?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by prabhg, Dec 8, 2008.

  1. prabhg

    prabhg Notebook Evangelist

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    I installed the new version few days back and also registered some of my logins with it under firefox. But I have less than 5% success rate signing into those websites using my fingerprints. What I mean is when I revisit the login page, either DigitalPersona doesnt recognize that there is login available on this page or if it does, upon scanning the fingerprint, it just shows me the content menu of DP instead of logging me in. Somehow its firefox plugin is not working properly. Am I the only one with these bugs?? Any solution to this??
     
  2. charles9000

    charles9000 Newbie

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    Hahahahahaha it took me 15 minutes to register with a Hotmail address just to reply to this silly site.

    OH here's the reply:

    Hahahahahahaha. Really, I spent 15 minutes to register, just to respond with laughter.

    Here's the answer By The Way: Google it some more, and then discover that HP software blows and that you need to use BioScrypt instead.
     
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    petermichaelw Notebook Consultant

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    dude, save yourself some time.

    if that's all you have to say is this is a silly site, you have so sense of time, and the "answer" is for someone to google it up their own.... then please go hide yourself, sooner than later, lest one of the moderators get their hands around your raggedy neck.
     
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    prabhg Notebook Evangelist

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    If you are done doing this evil laughter, would you take the pain of explaining what you mean by your proposed solution?? BioScrypt seems to be like some company specializing in Biometrix ID hardware manufacturing. How do they fit in the scene??
     
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    Icydius Notebook Guru

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    I believe it is not compatible. I found this out about a month or 2 after buying my laptop so I upgraded to 4.0 Pro but that is not compatible with IE7 (which I only use when necessary). I think they are working on the IE compatibility issue. Meh

    Some people have found a workaround though. Maybe this link will help:

    http://h30434.www3.hp.com/psg/board/message?board.id=OS&thread.id=3024