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My first thought was that instead of compromising my entire notebook PC by delaying the installation of IE8, why not simply disable DigitalPersona running with IE8? How do I do this?
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I could use some advice on whether it's safe to simply ignore the above email, allowing Windows Update to install IE8 when it's released? I don't see DigitalPersona in the list of IE7 Add Ons.
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However, even their web site directs me to HP's toll-free number for support, claiming that HP delivered the software on my notebook PC and therefore must support it. DigitalPersona has the compatibility problem, and they should answer my support questions. The HP service representative indicated that HP support is not trained to support DigitalPersona, and quite frankly, I don't think it's fair for DigitalPersona to make this IE8 compatibility issue HP's problem. I'm not sure if I even trust those scripts!!ĭigitalPersona won't tell me because they claim I must get support from my PC's manufacturer (HP) and when I called HP, they know nothing about supporting Digital Persona. Considering the above email, I don't understand why DigitalPersona expects HP (in the case of my notebook PC) to support their scripts that disable Microsoft Update's downloading of IE8. The recording recommending contacting the manufacturer of the PC with the DigitalPersona product installed for support. A recording for Technical Support indicated that DigitalPersona is phasing out support for its Personal edition in order for the company to focus on its enterprise products. I called DigitalPersona at the phone number in the email. take one step forward (allowing DigitalPersona to function without compatibility problems with IE8) but two steps backwards (preventing the security benefits of IE8 by delaying its installation)?
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Isn't temporarily disabling Internet Explorer 8 to accommodate the delay in releasing an IE8-compatible version of DigitalPersona Personal 4, sort of like moving the mountain to Mohammed? Suppose IE8 has all kinds of security enhancements that close vulnerabilities in the current IE7? Then by running a script to cause Windows Update not to download IE8 just to accommodate DigitalPersona, software that is supposed to protect the PC, isn't this kind of contradictory. My gut instinct is not to trust this fix. Take a look at the scripts to disable IE8 from installing with Windows Update on the web page at the above link. To be deleted from DigitalPersonas distribution list kindly reply to this email with the word, “delete” in the subject line. We do not rent, sell or exchange email addresses and respect the wishes of individuals who do not wish to receive email updates. DigitalPersona is concered about your privacy. Periodically DigitalPersona will update our valued industry contacts and clients through email in an effort to inform them of the latest developments in fingerprint authentication. We will inform you as soon as an IE 8-compatible version of DigitalPersona Personal is made available.

To automatically postpone installation of IE 8 until an IE 8-compatible version of DigitalPersona Personal is made available, follow this link
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It is our recommendation that you do NOT upgrade to IE 8 at this time. Microsoft has not communicated an official release date yet.Īlthough DigitalPersona has been testing and upgrading its products and applications for compatibility with IE 8, this work is not yet complete. Subject: DigitalPersona Personal and Internet Explorer 8Īs you may know, Microsoft® may soon be distributing Internet Explorer 8 via automatic updates. I was troubled by the following email from DigitalPersona that landed in my inbox today: The file protection software and 4.0 Personal software has worked okay up until now (except the finger reader requires a few more swipes of my finger lately). I received an offer from HP and DigitalPersona on January 14, 2009 to upgrade to DigitalPersona File Protection + FREE Upgrade to Personal 4.0 (ver. My notebook is an HP HDX 18 Notebook PC with DigitalPersona finger reader.
