Authentec fingerprint software windows
Version: 2.5.28.0 Posted Date: 2009-02-18
Release Date: 2009-02-18
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Package WinZIP self-installing ZIP file. Can also be unZIPped using PKUnZip 2.04g or equivalent. Description The AuthenTec FingerPrint software works with the computer’s fingerprint sensor to allow access to your computer using fingerprint information.
Change from previous version
- The customer environment is a 2-tier domain. AuthenTec SW’s Vista CP (Credential Provider:Authentication extension for Windows Vista) was not allowing the user to log on to different domains so a tier2 user could not log on to a tier1 domain. Authentec modified the Vista CP to behave the same as in XP, and a tier2 user can now log on to a tier1 domain.
1. Save the file to the Windows Desktop
2.Install the new software:
- On the Windows Desktop, double-click the downloaded file to start the installation.
- Click OK, then click Unzip.
- Click OK, then click Continue if a User Account Control window is displayed.
- Answer the remaining prompts to complete the installation.
- Restart the computer.
Software Version Verification
- From Windows, activate TrueSuite Access Manager.
- Click on about on the TrueSuite Access Manager Fingerprint software screen and confirm the version.
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HP Support may be the best place to contact. From what is stated on AuthenTec’s website thay may provide the updated drivers to the vendor, HP in this case.
I was expecting Authentec to do as UPEK (http://www.upek.com/support/downloads/windows7/learnmorew7.asp) and just make it easy for all of us to get the drivers and the software. Rolando Ramirez
Well, Thursday I sent an email to Authentec asking for help.
In the meantime new hp laptops with Windows 7 and Authentec Fingerprint reader were available. I checked the downloads for tx2-1370 (http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?product=4041813&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&lang=en&cc=us), there was an updated driver (sp45355.exe for 32bits) wich included a verson of TrueSuite that only works for Windows Logon. No updates for the password managment software. Rolando Ramirez
Still no reply from Authentec but after a lot of web research I found I solution:
1) Uninstall *all* previous fingerprint reader drivers
4) Update DigitalPersona to v4.11 using the autoupdate feature of the software
5) Reboot & Enjoy
Sadly, it seems DigitalPersona is not as good as Bioscrypt VeriSoft Access Manager, It doesn’t work with Cisco VPN Client v5 and MS Office Communicator 2007R2.
Still waiting for an updated version of Bioscrypt VeriSoft Access Manager or Authentec’s TrueSuite. Rolando Ramirez
I have a similar problem as you. I have done a clean install of Win 7 home premium on my HP Pavilion DV6606TX, which was previously running Vista. The VeriSoft Access Manager by Bioscrypt fingerprint software I used before is apparently not compatible with Win7. In any case, I see the company, now L-1 Identity Solutions, has discontinued the VeriSoft Access Manager. My backed up Verisoft profile is thus useless, losing all my passwords.
Now I have AuthenTec AES2501A Fingerprint Driver installed, which installed automatically by Win7. In the driver window, it says it works fine and when I go to Biometric devices and try to register my fingerprint, it launches TrueSuite 2.0 by AuthenTec. But when I swipe my finger there is no reaction. On the company’s website they say that: The newest version of TrueSuite is designed to be compatible with AuthenTec sensors only. So is this the problem and what to do now?
Seems you have found ‘a’ solution not ‘the’ solution and this is really a poor show by HP, the so-called Nr. 1 computer company in the world. Don’t know about you but my laptop is just 2 years old and for them not to provide support for Win 7 is just beyond belief.
I have a similar problem as you. I have done a clean install of Win 7 home premium on my HP Pavilion DV6606TX, which was previously running Vista. The VeriSoft Access Manager by Bioscrypt fingerprint software I used before is apparently not compatible with Win7. In any case, I see the company, now L-1 Identity Solutions, has discontinued the VeriSoft Access Manager. My backed up Verisoft profile is thus useless, losing all my passwords.
Now I have AuthenTec AES2501A Fingerprint Driver installed, which installed automatically by Win7. In the driver window, it says it works fine and when I go to Biometric devices and try to register my fingerprint, it launches TrueSuite 2.0 by AuthenTec. But when I swipe my finger there is no reaction. On the company’s website they say that: The newest version of TrueSuite is designed to be compatible with AuthenTec sensors only. So is this the problem and what to do now?
Seems you have found ‘a’ solution not ‘the’ solution and this is really a poor show by HP, the so-called Nr. 1 computer company in the world. Don’t know about you but my laptop is just 2 years old and for them not to provide support for Win 7 is just beyond belief.