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Post by benjamin2557 on Nov 7, 2024 12:41:32 GMT -8
Anyway I solved this. I switched between the versions of credprovhost.dll on System32 and logonUI.exe.local folder. But still, fingerprint doesn't work like in W10 1607. Attachments:
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Post by portal2ben on Nov 8, 2024 3:47:33 GMT -8
Anyway I solved this. I switched between the versions of credprovhost.dll on System32 and logonUI.exe.local folder. But still, fingerprint doesn't work like in W10 1607. Hey, how did you fix this? you brought credprovhost.dll from 1607 and moved logonui.exe to logonui.exe.local folder? then used the registry key in the other post to redirect?
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Post by benjamin2557 on Nov 8, 2024 7:08:43 GMT -8
Anyway I solved this. I switched between the versions of credprovhost.dll on System32 and logonUI.exe.local folder. But still, fingerprint doesn't work like in W10 1607. Hey, how did you fix this? you brought credprovhost.dll from 1607 and moved logonui.exe to logonui.exe.local folder? then used the registry key in the other post to redirect?My attachment is from a VM on W10 1607. Using a 22H2 install only allow using account's password but not confidential code/fingerprint. I did : 1) Run in command prompt : "reg add "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options" /v DevOverrideEnable /t REG_DWORD /d 1" 2) Created "logonUI.exe.local" folder inside System32 3) Moved original credprovhost.dll to that "logonUI.exe.local" folder 4) Put the 1607 credprovhost.dll file into System32's root You're done. Attachments:credprovhost_1607.dll (238 KB)
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Post by ZeeAy on Nov 16, 2024 9:22:27 GMT -8
Does this work on Windows 11?
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