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    • KellyK
      Kelly
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      • B
        bnrstnr
        last edited by bnrstnr

        We've used some RFIdeas stuff in the past.

        The one we have used basically returns keystrokes corresponding to a matched card. If my card is detected, it would fire the keystrokes for my username and password. You don't need to centrally manage anything as you write the credentials to the card and the reader is just the interface. If they lose the card or need a password change, you give them a new card or rewrite the existing card. Not sure how any of this plays with HIPAA stuff though...

        They also have USB proximity sensors for auto-logout if that's something else you want.

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        • dbeatoD
          dbeato
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          @dashrender said in Quick access to a PC on a domain:

          r access to the desktop. If the price isn't crazy, they might be sold on logging in individually - but unless loading the profile is 15 seconds or less, I don't seem them liking this (this is why we have a single shared profile now - not to mention roaming profile issues).

          We have prox/hid cards here, shared logins is a no no.

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          • KellyK
            Kelly
            last edited by

            You will need to make sure that your device supports TMP 2.0 to be able to use Windows Hello.

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender @dbeato
              last edited by

              @dbeato said in Quick access to a PC on a domain:

              @dashrender said in Quick access to a PC on a domain:

              r access to the desktop. If the price isn't crazy, they might be sold on logging in individually - but unless loading the profile is 15 seconds or less, I don't seem them liking this (this is why we have a single shared profile now - not to mention roaming profile issues).

              We have prox/hid cards here, shared logins is a no no.

              The shared logon is for Windows only.. no data access.

              Making each user log in separately would mean loading a profile each time, this is highly undesirable. These machines are Windows 10 4th gen i5 with 8 GB RAM (I think, could be 4 GB) with SSD drives.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @Kelly
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                @kelly said in Quick access to a PC on a domain:

                You will need to make sure that your device supports TMP 2.0 to be able to use Windows Hello.

                I could have sworn I read some different articles that say if no TPM 2.0, that it would still work in all software, less secure, but still doable.?

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                • KellyK
                  Kelly @Dashrender
                  last edited by

                  @dashrender said in Quick access to a PC on a domain:

                  @kelly said in Quick access to a PC on a domain:

                  You will need to make sure that your device supports TMP 2.0 to be able to use Windows Hello.

                  I could have sworn I read some different articles that say if no TPM 2.0, that it would still work in all software, less secure, but still doable.?

                  Maybe not: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/device-security/tpm/tpm-recommendations.

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender
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                    • KellyK
                      Kelly @Dashrender
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                      @dashrender said in Quick access to a PC on a domain:

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                      Yeah, that is what I was referring to. I'm realizing my post was a bit ambiguous...

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender
                        last edited by

                        Nothing against you - I just like to have the answer right here in the post - just getting a link is pointless - links often die off and then the actual data for the post is lost.

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                        • KellyK
                          Kelly @Dashrender
                          last edited by

                          @dashrender said in Quick access to a PC on a domain:

                          Nothing against you - I just like to have the answer right here in the post - just getting a link is pointless - links often die off and then the actual data for the post is lost.

                          No worries

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