Tim: >> I do hope you've read the various articles about how easy it can be >> to circumvent thumbprint scanners? Rickey Moore > Good point, but the motivation to do so is absent, especially when the > consequences would be not only dire Hmm, I would have thought though when you've got people who's motivation was habitually, I'll do what I think I can get away with, that it's hard habit to break. I spent years working in high schools, and it did seem like people would go to extraordinary lengths to make a nuisance of themselves. Far more effort than's required not to do so. And with no regard for the possible consequences. Granted that theirs were far less stringent consequences, though in years gone past students would often get beaten up by their parents for getting in trouble at school. Getting way off topic there, but I think the potential for very simple, and probably hard to prove whom by, abuse of a thumbprint scanner is still worth thinking about. There are some that do additional checks to make it more difficult, and just the simple act of wiping the thing clean makes it more difficult for the next person to impersonate the last. -- Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.