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Table 25. User-specific commands (continued)

Command

Syntax

Description

Enumerate enrolled users

List

Lists the enrolled users.

Export enrolled user to a file

Syntax: EXPORT username
[| domain\username] file

This command will export an enrolled
user to a file on the hard disk drive. The
user then can be imported using the
IMPORT command on other computer
or on the same computer, if the user
is deleted.

Import enrolled user

Syntax: IMPORT file

The command will import the user from
the specified file.
Note: If the user in the file is already
enrolled on the same computer using
the same fingerprints then it is not
guaranteed which user will have
a precedence in the identification
operation.

Global settings commands

The global settings of the Fingerprint Software can be changed by the SETTINGS section. All the commands
in this section need administrators rights. The syntax is:

FPRCONSOLE SETTINGS command

where command is one of the following commands: SECUREMODE, LOGON, CAD, TBX, SSO.

Table 26. Global settings commands

Command

Syntax

Description

Security mode
Example:
To set to convenient mode:
fprconsole settings
securemode 0

SECUREMODE 0|1

This setting switches between Convenient
and Secure mode of the Fingerprint
Software.

Logon type

LOGON 0|1 [/FUS]

This setting enables (1) or disables (0) the
logon application. If the /FUS parameter
is used the logon is enabled in Fast
User Switching mode if the computer
configuration allows this.

CTRL+ALT+DEL message

CAD 0|1

This setting enables (1) or disables (0) the
“Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete” text in logon.

Power-on security

TBX 0|1

This setting globally turns off (0) power-on
security support in the fingerprint software.
When the power-on security support is
turned off no power-on security wizards or
pages are shown and it does not matter
what are the BIOS settings.

Power-on security single sign-on

SSO 0|1

This setting enables (1) or disables (0) the
usage of fingerprint used in BIOS in logon
to automatically logon user when the user
was verified in BIOS.

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