Archives for 2004

Longhorn and Biometrics, Bis

Mar 17, 2004

I checked a bit what I can find in Longhorn concerning that Biometric stuff. And I found that it is BAPI: bapi.dll, . That specification was bought some long time ago from i/o software and I remember that it was planned to have this integrated in Windows XP. I think that Microsoft did not included it because the biometric technology was not ready at that time.

I know a bit more about BioAPI than BAPI, but at the end I think it works almost the same. There is also a <strong><em>Kernel Biometric Service Provider</em></strong>: kbsp.dll and a tool called biotool.exe permiting to enroll a new biometric credential:

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Pictures Tech Ed 2003 in Barcelona

Mar 14, 2004

During the last Tech Ed in Barcelona I met Ron Jacobs during his presentation of the <b>"Microsoft .NET Reference Building Blocks"</b> on Friday afternoon. That was really a good presentation of the main Building Blocks. Btw I like this idea of Building Blocks and will use most of them in my next release of my web site: <b>Tech Head Bothers</b>. He was kind enough after I made some pictures for him to let me go on stage to make a picture with him showing the web site in background. Cool !!!<br/><br/><br/><br/>Continue the good work with your team!!! And if you want some more pictures of your presentation just contact me.

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Longhorn and Biometrics

Mar 12, 2004

I finally installed Longhorn and was looking around what was new and found a new service called "Biometric Resource Manager". What a surprise for me, they finally decided to do something in that direction. Nice!!! I worked on that subject in my last company and dealt with algorithms but also with Windows login replacement (ah gina!!! I had so much fun with you), embedded systems, Web authentication... I will for sure follow this story. Is there any publication on that topic?

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InfoPath 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP-1) Preview and Toolkit for Visual Studio .NET

Feb 25, 2004

I started to look at Infopath long time ago and was waiting for that solution. I was really surprised to see Infopath with something else then .NET to wrtie code for it. That's over. :-)

Since I implemented a tool to write the article on my web site Tech Head Brothers based on Word 2003 and Visual Studio Toolkit I was waiting the toolkit for Infopath to be able to have a form to post News that will use WSE to handle secured connection to my site.<br/>In this new version when you add a button you will get a dialog with a button "Edit from code" and when you click on it your get back to Visual Studio that already added a handler for you:

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