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DIGITALPERSONA HP PC
I understand that you would like to know whether Digital Persona 4.1 is released for your HP HDX X18-1103EA Premium Notebook PC which supports Firefox 3.5. Thank you for contacting HP Customer Care. I asked HP Support about it and here it is the solution.for now:
DIGITALPERSONA HP ZIP FILE
zip file contains disable_pwmgr_notif.reg, which removes that nagging bubble for Firefox finger_locks_ws.reg, which replaces the finger swipe action with “lock workstation” and hide_pwmgr_tool.reg, which moves the “password manager not configured” notification into the toolbar.After trying for months to make my DigitalPersona to work with Firefox 3.5, I read on their website that the solution for HP users is "HP Personal" 4.1.
DIGITALPERSONA HP PASSWORD
They change as little as possible (to my knowledge) and remove the password manager feature. Not a big library, but it does what I need! The Fixes
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Some more poking around (I adore Process Monitor) led me to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\DigitalPersona\Applications\OTAppSettings\QuickActions\Finger, which has at least the valid options of OTM (password manager) and LockWorkstation (self-explanatory). When I used to use HP ProtectTools (the predecessor to HP Client Security), I could configure my fingerprint reader to lock my laptop, but I couldn’t find an option to change this from the default, which is (of course) to launch the password manager. It does, however, add it to that little toolbar in the top right corner (but only on some pages for some reason), but at least it’s not shouting at my face. Another dive into Process Monitor found me HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\DigitalPersona\DPPT\Plugins\ClientConsole\MyIdentity\DigitalPersona.PasswordManager\ShowAsTool, which if set to dword 1 removes this item from the main menu. The next annoying bit for me to sort out was the nagging message in the HP Client Security application telling me that their password manager wasn’t running my life. I only have Firefox installed, but I would guess that similar keys exist for Chrome. Creating this key (type: REG_SZ) and setting its value to 0 (yes, the string) seems to disable the prompt, but if that alone isn’t enough, HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\DigitalPersona\Applications\OTAppSettings\BrowserIntegration\firefox_integ = "-1" and HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\DigitalPersona\Applications\OTAppSettings\IntegrateWithFirefox = dword:00000000 also control browser integration logic. Within a long, long chain of registry accesses, I came across a query for HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\DigitalPersona\Applications\OTAppSettings\BrowserIntegration\firefox_notice, which doesn’t exist normally.
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Process Monitor, for those who don’t know, is a SysInternals tool that lets you see everything that every application is doing with (practically) every aspect of your system, including every registry access. I figured that since HP Client Security tracks where and when and what it hooks into, and doesn’t use any (obvious) config files, that it probably stores that data in the registry. Head’s up: I’m going to talk about the how and what, but if you just want the fix, scroll down to the end. There’s no good solutions out there (HP forum says “uninstall our software”), so I poked around with Process Monitor and “fixed” it myself.
DIGITALPERSONA HP INSTALL
Yet because I installed HP Client Security, I’m bombarded with notifications to install an addon that isn’t properly supported just because I want to use disk encryption and a fingerprint reader. I already use a password manager, and I don’t want to use HP’s.