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.
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If you enable (or do not configure) this policy setting, the Windows Biometric Service will be available, and users will ...
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If you enable shadow copies, Windows will use the default schedule and settings, and create a shadow copy of the selected ...
If you enable this policy setting the Start menu search box will not search for files. If you disable or do not configure ...
If you enable this policy setting the Start menu search box will not search for programs or Control Panel items. If you disable ...