I have no clue as to why you would need to use biometric. If you set password policies to have users create complex passwords, plus have a lock out policy after three unsuccessful tries, there is no need for biometric. Sure there is the coolness factor, but that does not make all the extra effort to maintain the system worth it. The simple fact is that if someone has physical access to a computer any type of security can be broken. Besides BM can be cracked by lifting the finger prints. Just set some common sense rules down and I doubt that you will ever have a problem.
I have no clue as to why you would need to use biometric. If you set password policies to have users create complex passwords, plus have a lock out policy after three unsuccessful tries, there is no need for biometric. Sure there is the coolness factor, but that does not make all the extra effort to maintain the system worth it. The simple fact is that if someone has physical access to a computer any type of security can be broken. Besides BM can be cracked by lifting the finger prints. Just set some common sense rules down and I doubt that you will ever have a problem.