
Kensington VeriMark
Kensington VeriMark
FIDO U2F siehe: https://www.kensington.com/p/products/security/biometric/verimark-fingerprint-key-fido-u2f-for-universal-2nd-factor-authentication-windows-hello/ Und hier noch, was Du vermutlich suchen würdest, wenn Du könntest: https://www.kensington.com/p/products/security/biometric/verimark-it-fingerprint-key-fido2webauth-windows-hello-windows-hello-for-business/
I had exactly the same problem until your question, and was now able to solve it somehow with the linked instructions! =) Unfortunately, the instructions didn't bring any success directly because it's a bit of a different model (instructions are for VeriMark IT, this one is just "VeriMark"). With the following steps, my fingerprint reader is now somehow ready for use again: - Download the driver manually here ("Windows 10 & 11 Manual driver Install and Hello FP enrolling"). https://www.kensington.com/p/products/data-protection/fingerprint-security-keys/verimark-fingerprint-key-fido-u2f-windows-hello-designed-for-surface/#Support-block - Unzip the folder in the ZIP file to the desktop or like this - Unzip and install the driver manually via Device Manager ("Biometric devices" --> "Kensington..." --> Right-click --> "Update drivers" --> "Search for drivers on my computer" --> "Select from a list... Select from a list" --> [Disk] --> Select the folder you just unzipped. - The selection "Kensington Fingerprint Key - USB 066" should appear. Install this driver. I have no idea whether these steps were all necessary, so if in doubt, just follow them: - Afterwards I executed "CheckFPDatabase.exe" in the unzipped folder as administrator (no idea if this was necessary). - Also from the unzipped folder, run "KensingtonFingerprintApplication.exe" as administrator but did not click anything else, just left the programme open. - In addition, run the file "WBFResetService123.exe" from the linked article (this comes from the other download, according to the linked instructions). Good luck, I hope it works for you too.
Compatible with Windows Hello, Windows 10, 8 and 7; NOT compatible with Mac OS or Chrome OS; Compact design easily attaches to a standard key ring for convenient portability.
Yes, the fingerprint reader is compatible with various password managers such as Lastpass and Dashlane, which can synchronise passwords between different PCs. As far as I know, however, this does not work without such an additional service.