- Biometric Framework overview
- Core platform components
- Windows Biometric Driver Interface (WBDI)
- Windows Biometric Service (WBS)
- Windows Biometric Framework API
- User Experience Components
- Discovery Points
- Supported Scenarios
- Management components
- Biometric System Management
- Biometric Framework must be activated- Need Help
- To use this product windows biometric framework must be enabled windows 10
- Re: X230T — Fingerprint software not installing, «Windows Biometric Framework must be enabled&q
- Re: X230T — Fingerprint software not installing, «Windows Biometric Framework must be enabled&a
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Biometric Framework overview
Every individual has unique characteristics that can be used for identification. Typically these characteristics are physical and include traits such as fingerprints, but they can also include behavioral traits such as gait and typing rhythm. The term biometrics encompasses both meanings. Biometric information is increasingly replacing passwords to identify and verify users. It is more secure and often more convenient for both user and administrator.
Sensors are used to capture biometric information. The information is captured by the sensor as a biometric sample. A single sample contains data that represents a single biometric characteristic for one individual. Multiple samples are averaged to create a biometric template, and the template is securely stored. Later, a sample from an unknown user is compared to the stored templates to establish and verify user identity. The Windows Biometric service, part of the Windows Biometric Framework (WBF), provides the following functionality. You can use the Windows Biometric Framework API to leverage this functionality.
- Captures biometric samples and uses them to create a template.
- Securely saves and retrieves biometric templates.
- Maps each template to a unique identifier such as a GUID or SID.
You can also use this API to extend the framework and create biometric sensor adapters, matching engines, and storage components. For more information about creating sensor adapters, matching engines, and storage components, see Creating Adapter Plug-ins.
Core platform components
Windows Biometric Driver Interface (WBDI)
WBDI is a programming interface that a biometric driver can use to expose the biometric device through the Windows Biometric Service (WBS). You can implement a WBDI driver by using any supported driver technology, including the following. We recommend, however, that you use UMDF when possible to improve driver quality and system stability.
- User Mode Driver Framework (UMDF)
- Kernel Mode Driver Framework (KMDF)
- Windows Driver Model (WDM)
A WBDI biometric driver must also support the WBDI driver interface GUID and all mandatory I/O controls (IOCTLs). Driver developers should review the documentation and sample code in the Windows Driver Kit (WDK).
Windows Biometric Service (WBS)
The Windows Biometric Service manages installed biometric drivers and supports the Windows Biometric Framework API to provide device access to client applications. WBS performs the following functions:
- It protects user confidentiality by separating client applications from biometric data.
- It protects biometric data from unprivileged client applications by requiring that applications gain access to data by using unique identifiers.
- It uses a software component called a Biometric Unit to expose the capabilities of a particular biometric device through a standardized interface.
- It manages biometric units by grouping them into system, private, or unassigned Sensor Pools.
- It supports the use of biometric unit Adapters for physical devices that lack onboard processing or storage capabilities.
Windows Biometric Framework API
The Windows Biometric Framework API enables you to create client applications that can interact with the Windows Biometric Service to perform the following actions:
- Identify and verify users.
- Locate biometric devices and query their capabilities.
- Manage sessions and monitor events.
User Experience Components
Discovery Points
End users can locate biometric devices by any of the following means:
- Typing the words biometrics, fingerprint, face, or other related phrases into the Start Search text box to start the biometric devices control panel. The results list for biometrics can contain items such as the following on a WindowsВ 10 image.
- Setup fingerprint sign-in
- Setup face sign-in
Supported Scenarios
The following scenarios are supported:
- Users can log on to a local computer, a workgroup, or to a domain by using a fingerprint reader, or IR camera focused on the face.
- A user with administrative privileges can elevate applications through User Account Control (UAC) by using a fingerprint or face.
Management components
A biometric system can be managed using Group Policy or mobile device management (MDM).
Biometric System Management
You can manage biometric capabilities using Group Policy or MDM. Group Policy can further be used to perform the following actions:
- Specify the timeout period for fast user switching, if implemented by the ISV.
- Prevent biometric device installation.
- Force the removal of drivers for biometric devices.
- Disable the biometric service.
Biometric Framework must be activated- Need Help
How do I activate Windows Biometric Framework? I’m trying to load the 64bit (same problem with 32 bit I tried that already)) Protector Suite 2011 on a new Lenovo laptop. I’m running Windows 8.1 with plenty of memory and HD space.
I get the following message when I try to install it:
TO USE THIS PRODUCT WINDOWS BIOMETRIC FRAMEWORK MUST BE ACTIVATED.
This is for a fingerprint program to store login/passwords to use for Webpages. It was made by AuthenTec, Inc. or UPEK Elkon later on. I heard it was bought by Apple to use the program for the new iPhone with Fingerprint option.
How do I get this Biometric Framework activated?
Thanks for any help,
If you are running Windows 8.1 and not Windows 8.1 Pro, you will not be able to use Group Policy editor. It is available only in Windows 8.1 Pro, not in Windows 8.1.
I searched a bit for this error and it appears that in Windows 8.1 preview, this same error was resolved for the same driver as yours by installing an earlier version of this driver. Please read through the information in the following thread, specially the replies by the user named RiazAM:
It appears to me as a problem caused by the Fingerprint Reader driver. If the information in that thread does not help you, you may get in touch with the help team of the vendor for this driver and see if they could throw some more light into this.
To use this product windows biometric framework must be enabled windows 10
X230T running Windows 10, all current Microsoft updates installed, all current Lenovo updates installed.
Earlier today my fingerprint scanner stopped functioning and did not recover after multiple reboots.
Attempted to run the ThinkVantage Fingerprint software, which crashed. Assumed the software was corrupted somehow and did repair. Repair threw error. Uninstalled the software, rebooted, and attempted reinstall. Reinstallation of the latest ThinkVantage fingerprint software available from Lenovo aborted with error «To use this product, Windows Biometric Framework must be enabled.»
Performed the procedure here [ http://all4naija.blogspot.com/2013/11/how-to-enable-windows-biometric.html ] to re-enable biometrics in group policy. Checked to see if biometrics appears in settings, they did not. Checked to see if Windows Biometric Framework was enabled under services — it is. Reattempting installation of software threw same error.
Opened Device Manager and attempted to automatically update. No change.
Found earlier driver version (2011, the existing one was 2013). No change.
I suspect this may have something to do with the Win10 November update, but I can’t be certain. At this point, I’m at a bit of a loss. Any ideas?
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I performed a system restore and got the software, drivers, etc back. However, the fingerprint reader still isn’t being detected.
Is it sensible to say this is a hardware issue; that is to say, is the physical fingerprint scanner broken? Is this a repairable issue, because I haven’t found a part number for just the fingerprint reader.
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