Fingerprint and Windows Logon

How can I use the Lenovo Fingerprint Software AND the Windows Logon with keyboard?
The Fingerprint-Software works very well, but my colleague would have both options.
When I want to use the keyboard for logon, there is a error message that requires the fingerprint logon.
How can I configure this system with both logon-options???

Well, it was working great, but now that I've let it sit in the bag with only the battery connected for about 10 hours, it's back to the same behavior.
The reader on my T500 was perfect. Not sure what's going on here, but this issue makes it unusable with the 3 try limit in the BIOS.

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