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Are there any drivers / routines that interpret fingerprint scans that run through Access directly?  I need to have multiple PC's with biometric FP readers running simultaneously for attendance / m...
Zones: MS AccessDate Answered: 06/23/2004 Views: 0
As I understand it, a fingerprint scan file will take up only around 500 bytes, and a retinal scan only 90 or so. This being the case is it not relatively easy to iterate all the possible byre comb...
Zones: Security, IPSecDate Answered: 08/03/2004 Views: 0
Im currently doing some research on biometric signature identification based on Neural Network using Java. Can anyone provide some help in getting me started on the neural network part?
Zones: JavaDate Answered: 04/10/2005 Views: 0
Hi, I am creating a new Gina for a Bioscanner, which will read the finger. Here i want to authenticate the userid and password. Now first thing i am not getting is how to proceed further, i w...
Zones: Windows ProgrammingDate Answered: 07/11/2005 Views: 0
Checked the threads on this.  Most were about a year old and experiences were dicey. Are these ready for prime time? My main secure is limiting access to a laptop in the event of theft. Lo...
Zones: SecurityDate Answered: 01/08/2007 Views: 0
We have an IBM Lenovo and somehow the biometrix security has become corrupted.  We get a 'hal.dll is missing' error. I have run a diagnostic on the hard drive--I can see the directory structure but...
Zones: OS Network Security, HardwareDate Answered: 07/25/2007 Views: 9
am working on biometrics and iris webcam i wanted to buy from bio xs is no more available for sale  and it cost like $432.00 can anyone give me an idea of where i can get another one for as low as ...
Zones: Web Cams, PCsDate Answered: 08/28/2008 Views: 12
Anyone have any advise or  recommend any biometric software and hardware for Apple. Using 10.4.8
Zones: Apple OS, Apple HardwareDate Answered: 05/13/2009 Views: 14
I am about to head off to college.  The University of Missouri at Columbia.  I am a computer engineer major, or will be, and have invested thousands of dollars into my computer.   3.10Ghz P4 2G...
Zones: Windows Network SecurityDate Answered: 06/19/2003 Views: 0
Hi all,  I have a simple question, which I am a little confused about, basically I am writing a biometric logon to windows xp and have written a couple of gina's in C, my problem is that I have a n...
Zones: C++Date Answered: 02/26/2004 Views: 0