HP ENVY dv6-7356se Notebook PC

Hello Guys  ,
After i did update to Windows 8.1  my Fingerprint Sensor Driver not working anymore !
my laptop model is HP ENVY dv6-7356se Notebook PC.
I have tried the steps mentioned below, still i am unable to make it work. 
Please help me with the same.
Thanks,
Ni**bleep** Parekh

find here:
http://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/HP-ENVY-dv6-Notebook-PC-series/5330549/model/6421922...
on Driver-Keyboard,Mouse and Input Devices
Download Validating Fingerprint Sensor Drive.exe
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