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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <!-- (c) 2008 Microsoft Corporation --> <policyDefinitionResources xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" revision="1.0" schemaVersion="1.0" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/GroupPolicy/2006/07/PolicyDefinitions"> <displayName>Biometrics Configuration Settings</displayName> <description>Biometrics Configuration Settings</description> <resources> <stringTable> <string id="BiometricsConfiguration">Biometrics</string> <string id="Biometrics_EnableBio">Allow the use of biometrics</string> <string id="Biometrics_EnableBio_Help">If you enable (or do not configure) this policy setting, the Windows Biometric Service will be available, and users will be able to run applications that use biometrics on Windows. If you want to enable the ability to log on with biometrics, you must also configure the "Allow users to log on using biometrics" policy setting. If you disable this policy setting, the Windows Biometric Service will not be available, and users will be unable to use any biometric features in Windows. Note: Users who log on using biometrics should create a password-recovery disk; this will prevent data loss in the event that someone forgets their logon credentials. </string> <string id="Biometrics_EnableCredProv">Allow users to log on using biometrics</string> <string id="Biometrics_EnableCredProv_Help">This policy setting determines whether users can log on or elevate User Account Control (UAC) permissions using biometrics. By default, local users will be able to log on to the local computer, but the "Allow domain users to log on using biometrics" policy setting will need to be enabled for domain users to log on to the domain. If you enable or do not configure this policy setting, all users can log on to a local Windows-based computer and will be able to elevate permissions with UAC using biometrics. If you disable this policy setting, biometrics cannot be used by any users to log on to a local Windows-based computer. Note: Users who log on using biometrics should create a password-recovery disk; this will prevent data loss in the event that someone forgets their logon credentials. </string> <string id="Biometrics_EnableDomainCredProv">Allow domain users to log on using biometrics</string> <string id="Biometrics_EnableDomainCredProv_Help">This policy setting determines whether domain users can log on or elevate User Account Control (UAC) permissions using biometrics. By default, domain users cannot use biometrics to log on. If you enable this policy setting, domain users can log on to a Windows-based computer using biometrics. Depending on the biometrics you use, enabling this policy setting can reduce the security of users who use biometrics to log on. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, domain users will not be able to log on to a Windows-based computer using biometrics. Note: Users who log on using biometrics should create a password-recovery disk; this will prevent data loss in the event that someone forgets their logon credentials. </string> <string id="Biometrics_FUSTimeout">Timeout for fast user switching events</string> <string id="Biometrics_FUSTimeout_Help">This policy setting specifies the number of seconds a pending fast-user switch event will remain active before the switch is initiated. By default, a fast user switch event is active for 10 seconds before becoming inactive. If you enable this policy setting, you can configure the fast user switch event timeout to specify the number of seconds the event remains active. This value cannot exceed 60 seconds. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the default value of 10 seconds will be used for fast-user switch event timeouts.</string> </stringTable> <presentationTable> <presentation id="Biometrics_FUSTimeout"> <decimalTextBox refId="Pol_Biometrics_FUSTimeout" defaultValue="10">Timeout in seconds:</decimalTextBox> </presentation> </presentationTable> </resources> </policyDefinitionResources>