How To Login To Windows With Secugen Fingerprint Readers Using WBF
How To Login To Windows With Secugen Fingerprint Readers Using WBF
How To Login To Windows With Secugen Fingerprint Readers Using WBF
1. Introduction
2. Installation
3. How to Enroll Fingerprints and Login to Windows 7, 8, Server 2008 R2, 2012
4. How to Enroll Fingerprints and Login to Windows 8.1
5. Note about Privacy of Fingerprints
1. Introduction
Starting with Windows 7, Windows provides built-in fingerprint support called the Windows Biometric
Framework (WBF). With WBF and a SecuGen reader, you can quickly and easily login to Windows using
your fingerprint. Additionally on Windows 8.1, you can securely purchase Windows Store apps and
access them using your fingerprint. WBF provides a way to register, delete, and manage all your
fingerprints associated with your Windows account, so that you remain in control of your fingerprints at
all times.
If you see the message above, click on Install this driver software anyway to proceed with
installation. (This message appears while the driver undergoes certification for Windows 8.1.
The driver is safe to use as it has already been certified for Windows 7.)
If you have previously installed other (non-WBF) SecuGen device drivers, you must uninstall
those before installing the WBF driver. To uninstall, open the Control Panel and then open the
Device Manager. Under Biometric Devices, right-click on the SecuGen device and then click
Uninstall, with the option Delete the driver software for this device selected. After the driver
has been uninstalled, unplug the fingerprint reader and plug it into the PC again. The WBF driver
download and installation should start automatically.
Save the file, and then double-click on it to install. After successful installation, SecuGen fingerprint
device will be listed in the Biometric Devices Control Panel.
1. On Windows 7, 8, Windows Server 2008 R2 and 2012, the SecuGen Fingerprint Management
Application (FMA) is used to enroll and delete fingerprints associated with your Windows account. The
FMA is accessed through the Biometric Devices Control Panel. From the Control Panel, click on
Hardware and Sound, and then click on Biometric Devices. Click on Use your fingerprint with Windows
to open the FMA.
3. Place your selected finger on the reader. The FMA will ask you to release and place your finger
again for a total of three scans to ensure proper enrollment.
Note: If the tip of the finger is colored green, that finger has been successfully enrolled. To delete an
already-enrolled finger, click on the green tip. After deleting, you can re-enroll that finger.
5. If you have closed the FMA, you can return to the FMA by clicking on Manage your fingerprint
data from the Biometric Devices Control Panel (below).
6. To use your fingerprint to logon to Windows, Biometrics should be turned on. If the SecuGen
WBF device driver is properly installed, it will be turned on by default. To change the biometric settings,
click on Change biometric settings from the Biometric Devices Control Panel (above).
8. When you first attempt to logon to Windows using your fingerprint, Windows will require you to
enter your current password to verify your account info before enabling fingerprint logon. After this, you
will be able to logon with your fingerprint.
1. In Windows 8.1, fingerprints are enrolled and managed through your Accounts settings. To get
to your settings, first move your mouse pointer all the way to the upper-right or lower-right corner of
the screen until the Charms bar appears, and click on Settings at the bottom.
Alternatively, you may use the Search function from the Charms bar and type PC Settings.
6. Place your finger on the fingerprint reader. Windows will require you to scan the same finger
several times to ensure proper enrollment. Follow the prompts on the screen.
7. After you have successfully scanned the fingerprints of one finger, click on Finish to save this
fingerprint to your account.
11. If you attempt to add a previously-registered finger, you will get an error message. Windows
compares new fingerprints with all your registered fingerprints to avoid duplication.
12. After you have successfully added one or more fingerprints, you can now use any of your
registered fingerprints to verify your account info when logging on to Windows or purchasing or
accessing apps from the Windows Store. If you did not register all of your fingers, it may be helpful to
record or remember which finger(s) you have registered so that you will know which one(s) to use for
future authentication.
To protect the privacy of fingerprints, images of fingerprint are not saved or stored during enrollment
and authentication. When a fingerprint is scanned, the unique features of the fingerprint called minutiae
are identified, processed by a mathematical algorithm, and finally stored as a template. A fingerprint
image cannot be reproduced from this template because the template does not carry enough data to
form a fingerprint image.