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6.Click the Camera icon, and then follow the on-screen instructions to enroll your scene.

NOTE: Be sure to look at your image, turning your head accordingly, while the scenes are being captured.

7.Click Next.

You can also enroll scenes from the Security Manager User Console:

1.Open the Security Manager User Console. For more information, see Opening Security Manager on page 23.

2.Under My Logons, click Credential Manager, and then click Face.

3.Click Advanced to configure additional options. For more information, see Advanced User Settings on page 33.

4.Click OK.

5.Click Start, or if you have enrolled scenes previously, click Enroll a new scene.

6.If you are prompted to enter your Windows password, enter it, and then click Next.

7.During scene enrollment you can watch a demonstration by clicking Play Video.

If this is the initial enrollment, a dialog will appear asking if you want to see a demonstration video. Click Yes or No.

8.In low light, the software can brighten the screen automatically, or change the background lighting, click the Light bulb icon.

9.Click the Camera icon, and then follow the on-screen instructions to enroll your scene.

NOTE: Be sure to look at your image, turning your head accordingly, while the scenes are being captured.

For more information, see the Face Recognition software Help by clicking the blue ? icon at the top right of the Face enrollment page.

Authentication

After you have enrolled one or more scenes, you can use your face for authentication when you log on to the computer or when you begin a new Windows session.

1.When the authentication screen is launched and the camera detects your face, you have 5 seconds to start the logon process. If your face is authenticated successfully, you can access the computer.

2.If face logon times out, Face Recognition pauses. Click the Camera icon to resume the authentication process.

NOTE: If lighting is insufficient, and you are not able to log on using Face Recognition, you can enter your Windows password to log on to the computer.

3.Once you log on to the computer, if Face Recognition asks you to add additional scenes to enhance your ability to log on during future login sessions, click Yes.

Dark mode

If the lighting is too dark during the face logon process, the face logon screen background color switches automatically to a white screen to provide better illumination of the face.

To switch the face logon screen background color manually, click the Light bulb icon.

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Contents HP ProtectTools First Edition August Document Part Number Table of contents PIN Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools select models only Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools select models only HP ProtectTools features Introduction to securityModule Key features Password Manager Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools select models onlyAchieving key security objectives Protecting against targeted theft Restricting access to sensitive dataCreating strong password policies Assigning security roles Managing HP ProtectTools passwordsAdditional security elements Creating a secure password Backing up credentials and settingsHP Client Security Setup Wizard Getting startedHP ProtectTools Security Manager Setup Wizard HP Client Security DashboardGetting started Easy Setup Guide for Small BusinessPassword Manager Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools HP ProtectTools Security Manager Administrative Console HP Client Security Setup WizardHP ProtectTools Security Manager Setup Wizard HP Client Security DashboardSecurity Users Credentials Opening HP ProtectTools Administrative ConsoleUsing Administrative Console Logon Policy Configuring your systemSetting up authentication for your computer Credentials SettingsManaging users Session PolicySpareKey FingerprintsSmart card Launch HP ProtectTools Administrative ConsoleFace Initializing the smart cardConfiguring the smart card Click Setup WizardEnable security features page, click Next Be sure that Initialize the smart card is selectedContactless card BluetoothApplications Proximity cardGeneral tab DataComputer Applications tabOpening Security Manager Using the Security Manager User ConsoleHP ProtectTools Security Manager Your personal ID card My LogonsPassword Strength tab Manage tabAdding logons Organizing logons into categories Using the Password Manager Quick Links menuEditing logons Assessing your password strength Managing your logonsCredential Manager Password Manager icon settingsSettings Click Add LogonChanging your Windows password Setting up your SpareKeyEnrolling your fingerprints Enrolling scenes for face logonAuthentication Dark modeLearning Setting up a smart cardAdvanced User Settings Deleting a sceneSelect Change smart card PIN Click Credential Manager, and then click Smart cardChanging the smart card PIN Advanced AdministrationSetting your preferences Fingerprint tabClick Back up data Backing up and restoring your dataShow scan quality feedback Click Restore data Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools select models only Opening Drive EncryptionActivating Drive Encryption for self-encrypting drives General tasksActivating Drive Encryption for standard hard drives Software encryptionHardware encryption Single user logon Deactivating Drive EncryptionLogging in after Drive Encryption is activated Multiple user logonAdvanced tasks Managing Drive Encryption administrator taskClick Settings Protect your data by encrypting your hard driveBacking up encryption keys Backup and recovery administrator taskUsing Enhanced Security with TPM select models only Click Recovery Performing an HP SpareKey RecoveryClick Backup Keys Click Backing up Encryption KeysUnder My Data, click Drive Encryption Displaying encryption statusClick SpareKey Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools select models only Opening Device Access ManagerPage Device Class Configuration Starting the background serviceDenying access to a user or group Device class All devices Individual deviceAllowing access for a user or a group Select Users or Groups dialog box opensResetting the configuration Jita ConfigurationRemoving settings for a user or a group Creating a Jita for a user or group Creating an extendable Jita for a user or groupAdvanced Settings Disabling a Jita for a user or groupUnmanaged Device Classes Device Administrators groupESATA Device Support Page Theft recovery select models only Go to https//cc.absolute.comLocalized password exceptions What to do when a password is rejectedBios Special key handlingBios Glossary Domain Emergency recovery archiveHP SpareKey Recovery Drive EncryptionRestore Power-on authenticationReboot Revocation passwordAccess IndexPassword Jita
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610 G1 specifications

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