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07-05-2017 08:22 AM
Keep checking HP Support Assistant for updates regularly and hopefully, it should resolve the issue you are facing.
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Chimney_83
I am an HP Employee
08-24-2017 05:42 AM
Despite making regular checks there has been no update from HP or from Microsoft. There is a big Windows 10 update coming later this year but I doubt it will solve anything - more likely just introduce new issues.
Anyway for those of you who are still being frustrated by this ongoing problem I have found an effective work around.
Windows Biometric Service still runs at full tilt after every wake from sleep. Stopping the process using Task Manager solves that but then SimplePass won't work at all during that session. And you still can't use it to log on again later.
SOLUTION - if you Sign Out before putting your laptop to sleep then SimplePass remains active and then when you wake it from sleep you can use it to log on. Also SimplePass still works properly during that session.
Having to Log out can turn out to be a bit of a pain but I made a Desktop shortcut setting "C:\Windows\System32\shutdown.exe -L" as the target so then I just need to double click my icon to Sign Out. Being particualrly lazy I have added this to the Task Bar so now I only need one click to Sign Out. Once signed out I can close my laptop lid knowing SimplePass will be fully functional when I return.
Hope this helps a few others.
10-05-2017 07:13 PM
Yes unfortunately you're right, neither HP nor Microsoft pushed an update to solve this issue. I took steps that another user provided and decided to just get rid of HP's Simplepass as well as any other bloatware, uninstall and re-install the validity driver and hope for the best.
11-20-2017 11:25 AM
@Mack202 wrote:Despite making regular checks there has been no update from HP or from Microsoft. There is a big Windows 10 update coming later this year but I doubt it will solve anything - more likely just introduce new issues.
You hit the nail on the head. The new update not only did nothing to fix the compatibility issue with SimplePass, but now 3D DriveGuard is incompatible.
12-02-2017 04:30 PM
It is now December of 2017 and I too have the same problem with the fingerprint scanner that started about the same time as it did for everyone else who has chimed in.
Has anyone asked HP to escalate this to the next higher level?
If not, I hereby ask that someone from HP explain how to escalate this problem - maybe this is the wrong place to do it, but there is plenty of information explaining the problem, and plenty of people who say it's *still* a problem, so it would be nice if someone from HP would make my request happen.
Thank you in advance,
Jeff A
12-23-2017 10:59 AM
I do not see answers that really work, maybe I missed it. This worked for me on W10 with an HP Envy 17.
1. Go to DEViCE MANAGER - Biometrics and update to the latest Driver. This is just to be sure. It will not fix the problem.
2. reboot
3.Go to SERVICES (Local) and find Windows Biometric Service
4. Select PROPERTIES
5. Select LOGON
6.Under Local System Account select Allow Service to Interact with Desktop.
7. reboot
This fixed it for me, the exact same PROBLEM as this forum, hope it helps others
FYI After 2 weeks my Email will be disabled. I do not believe in making personal information available on the internet and I do not wish to be innudated with questions. I am not a computer power user. i do not know the ins and outs of this problem . I just persevered until I found something that worked on my system. I can not help you any further.I only responded to this because of the difficultiy I had in fixing it and what I percieved as a failure to find the issue, at least one of the issues anyhow. So how did this box ever get unchecked? Beats me