
NOTE: The Fingerprint tab is available only if the computer has a fingerprint reader and the correct
driver is installed.
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Quick Actions—Use Quick Actions to select the Security Manager task to be performed when
you hold down a designated key while swiping your fingerprint.
To assign a Quick Action to one of the listed keys, click a (Key) + Fingerprint option, and then
select one of the available tasks from the menu.
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Fingerprint Scan Feedback—Displayed only when a fingerprint reader is available. Use this
setting to adjust the feedback that occurs when you swipe your fingerprint.
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Enable sound feedback—Security Manager gives you audio feedback when a fingerprint
has been swiped, playing different sounds for specific program events. You may assign
new sounds to these events through the Sounds tab in the Sound setting in Windows
Control Panel, or disable sound feedback by clearing this option.
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Show scan quality feedback
To display all swipes, regardless of quality, select the check box.
To display only good-quality swipes, clear the check box.
Backing up and restoring your data
It is recommended that you back up your Security Manager data on a regular basis. How often you
back it up depends on how often the data changes. For instance, if you add new logons on a daily
basis, you should probably back up your data daily.
Backups can also be used to migrate from one computer to another, also called importing and
exporting.
NOTE: Only Password Manager and Face Recognition information is backed up by this feature.
Drive Encryption has an independent backup method. Device Access Manager and fingerprint
authentication information is not backed up.
HP ProtectTools Security Manager must be installed on any computer that is to receive backed up
data before the data can be restored from the backup file.
To back up your data:
1. Open the Security Manager User Console. For more information, see
Opening Security Manager
on page 23.
2. On the left panel of the User Console, click Advanced, and then click Backup and Restore.
3. Click Back up data.
4. Select the modules that you want to include in the backup. In most cases, you will select all of
the modules.
5. Verify your identity.
6. Enter a name for the storage file. By default, the file is saved to your Documents folder. Click
Browse to specify a different location.
7. Enter a password to protect the file.
8. Click Finish.
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