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n-Logon extends Windows interactive logon capabilities of Microsoft Windows 2000, XP and Server2003 operating systems by extending regular logon procedure with n-Tree hardware fingerprint token and biometric authentication of user by fingerprint and implements two or three way authentication (“Something you have” – the n-Tree fingerprint token, “Something you are” – user’ fingerprint and “Something you know” – username and password). The way of authentication may be changed by system administrator that defines logon policies for the domain, or can define policy per computer and per user. Current version constitutes the Client Side n-Logon. It can be installed to stand-alone computer, network or domain member computer (in the last case at least one server in domain has to contain n-Logon Corporate Edition) n-Logon has some advanced settings, which are dedicated to improve security of your computer or domain. You may choose one of the following options for logon ("Fingerprint authentication behavior"):
And one of the following options to react on n-Tree Fingerprint Token removal ("n-Tree Token removal behavior"):
The n-Tree Fingerprint token is unique and personal. Therefore the "Something you are" (your fingerprint) can be extended to two-factor authentication ("Something you have" – n-Tree Fingerprint Token AND "Something you are" – your fingerprint). For the higher security administrator can demand a three-factor authentication. In this case “Something you know” (the password typing) is also mandatory. System Requirements:
To learn more about n-Logon walk through n-Logon manual page. |
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