Fingerprint Readers Time & Attendance - Access Control

I have to develop a java program for Fingerprint Readers Time & Attendance - Access Control.
Please Help me how can i build up program in java with Multispectral Sensor for Fingerprint Spoof Detection
also about hardware.
Edited by: sunil_shukla on Sep 25, 2008 7:21 AM

It is possible to work-around the issue, but some manual steps are needed:
1.  delete "smihlp.sys" from "c:\program files\thinkvantage fingerprint software"
2.  run "services.msc" and stop the service "Windows Biometric Service"
3.  delete the file "031D23AD-15AF-4e25-B7B3-DE34893097ED.DAT" from "c:\Windows\system32\WinBioDatabase"
4.  reboot the computer  (important!!)
5.  now try to enroll some fingers
This should make it possible to enroll fingerprint and use it to log into Windows, until the bug can be fixed in some future version of BIOS and/or Fingerprint software.

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