Thanks a lot, this works

my first impression is: very hard to enroll (always saying "too short"), and 
after a successful enroll it works as a charm (even when I reinstalled the 
virtual system, because of bluescreens on reboot, it *remembered* my prints)

according to the software, this sensor stores up to 20 fingerprint on itself, 
maybe it also provides image (didn't check that yet)

I'm gonna try and make something of it, when I finish my important school 
stuff

Thanks
Pavel


On Tuesday 25 of November 2008 20:44:31 Andreas Brauchli wrote:
> can't guarantee it'll work but you could try the software that comes
> with the lenovo's.. (i also have an aes2810)
>
> http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/MIGR-70598.html
>
> andreas
>
> On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 20:36 +0100, Pavel Herrmann wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > after struggles with KVM I got winXP installed, but there are some major
> > problems. The system can see the fingerprint device and I can install
> > drivers for that, but the driver itself doesn't seem to have control
> > software with it, and tells me to install HP Protect Tools stuff. and
> > there is the problem, installer of that says that the machine is not
> > supported
> >
> > any way around? possibly some other scanning software using the same
> > scanner (AES2810) and not requiring PC identification?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Pavel
> >
> > On Sunday 23 of November 2008 14:40:25 Daniel Drake wrote:
> > > KVM nearly works. There are some bugs in the qemu part which should be
> > > possible to solve without too much trouble.. or maybe someone fixed
> > > them since I last looked.
> > >
> > > Daniel
> >
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