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- Introducing the Optional Fingerprint Sensor Device
Password Replacement
You will often use the password replacement function. When you go to a restricted access website (e.g.,
your bank, your web-based email, online auction or payment sites), you are always prompted to enter your
login credentials. OmniPass can detect these prompts and you can teach OmniPass your login credentials.
The next time you go to that website, you can authenticate with your fingerprint to gain access.
OmniPass Authentication Toolbar
After installing OmniPass and restarting, a dialog you have not seen before at Windows Logon will
appear. This is the OmniPass Authentication Toolbar. It is displayed whenever the authentication system
is invoked. The OmniPass authentication system may be invoked frequently: during Windows Logon,
during OmniPass Logon, when unlocking your workstation, when resuming from standby or hibernate,
when unlocking a password-enabled screensaver, during password replacement for remembered site or
application logins, and more. When you see this toolbar, OmniPass is prompting you to authenticate.
The
Logon Authentication
window indicates what OmniPass-restricted function you are attempting. The
icons in the lower left (fingerprint and key) show what authentication methods are available. Selected
authentication methods are highlighted while unselected methods are not. When you click the icon for an
unselected authentication method, the authentication prompt associated with that method is displayed.
When prompted to authenticate, you must supply the appropriate credentials: an enrolled finger for the
fingerprint capture window or your master password for the master password prompt (the key icon).
Remembering a Password
OmniPass can remember any application, GUI, or password protected resource that has a password
prompt.
Using the following procedure, you can store a set of credentials into OmniPass. These credentials will
then be linked to your “master password” or fingerprint.