Re: looking for GINA.dll or Windows logon replacement for Windows 95, 98 and Me

From: Jacek Trzcinski (jacek_at_certum.pl)
Date: 01/12/04


Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 08:57:47 +0100

Hello David !
In operating systems like 9x there is no embeded mechanisms like in NT
or upper for user authentication. Way out of this is to write own
network provider and implement there logon ( authentication ) functions.
Comercial solutions based for example on fingerprint authentication work
this way on 9x systems.

Regards
Jacek

David Méndez wrote:
> I am working on a GINA.dll replacement. Then I will make a WIN logon
> replacement for Win 95, W 98 and Win ME, does someone know were to look or
> probably some source code?
>
> Thank's
>



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