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      09-14-2009
Hello,

I need to allow users to use multifactor authetication, eg. fingerprint, to
log on to Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services.
Anyone knows how can I acomplish that?

Thanks.

Adriano.


 
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Anthony [MVP]
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      09-15-2009
Hi Adriano,
Smartcard authentication (same as the bank Chip and Pin) is built in.
Do you really mean "allow", or "enforce"? Allow is a convenience, for
example fingerprint instead of password. Enforce is strong authentication,
or two-factor authentication, with a smartcard or one-time password.
Anthony,
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> Hello,
>
> I need to allow users to use multifactor authetication, eg. fingerprint,
> to log on to Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services.
> Anyone knows how can I acomplish that?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Adriano.
>

 
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Adriano
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      09-18-2009
Hi Anthony,



Thanks for reply.



I need to enforce users authentication to Windows Terminal Services using a
fingerprint reader device.

Do you know how can I accomplish that?



"Anthony [MVP]" <> escreveu na mensagem
news:71A9E8D0-CCC8-48DE-80FC-...
> Hi Adriano,
> Smartcard authentication (same as the bank Chip and Pin) is built in.
> Do you really mean "allow", or "enforce"? Allow is a convenience, for
> example fingerprint instead of password. Enforce is strong authentication,
> or two-factor authentication, with a smartcard or one-time password.
> Anthony,
> http://www.airdesk.com
>
>
> "Microsoft" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Hello,
>>
>> I need to allow users to use multifactor authetication, eg. fingerprint,
>> to log on to Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services.
>> Anyone knows how can I acomplish that?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Adriano.
>>



 
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Anthony [MVP]
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      09-18-2009

Adriano,
I think you will need to find a vendor to provide all the bits for this.
Smartcard and SecurID are well supported, but I don't personally know of a
TS Fingerprint solution,
Anthony
http://www.airdesk.com



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> Hi Anthony,
>
>
>
> Thanks for reply.
>
>
>
> I need to enforce users authentication to Windows Terminal Services using
> a fingerprint reader device.
>
> Do you know how can I accomplish that?
>
>
>
> "Anthony [MVP]" <> escreveu na mensagem
> news:71A9E8D0-CCC8-48DE-80FC-...
>> Hi Adriano,
>> Smartcard authentication (same as the bank Chip and Pin) is built in.
>> Do you really mean "allow", or "enforce"? Allow is a convenience, for
>> example fingerprint instead of password. Enforce is strong
>> authentication, or two-factor authentication, with a smartcard or
>> one-time password.
>> Anthony,
>> http://www.airdesk.com
>>
>>
>> "Microsoft" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I need to allow users to use multifactor authetication, eg. fingerprint,
>>> to log on to Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services.
>>> Anyone knows how can I acomplish that?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Adriano.
>>>

>
>

 
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