rjohnson@seas.gwu.edu (Ray Johnson) (07/19/90)
-- Ray Johnson Internet: rjohnson@seas.gwu.edu Phone: (202)994-6853 The George Washington University
rjohnson@seas.gwu.edu (Ray Johnson) (07/19/90)
I'm sue this has been asked many times... Can anyone tell me the best way to make it so you can not use a Mac II unless you have the right password? Actually it would be enough if it would restrict access to the Hard Disk (including the system folder). The process should work even if someone uses thier own startup disk. I'm interested in any PD or commercial software or hardware solutions. -- Ray Johnson Internet: rjohnson@seas.gwu.edu Phone: (202)994-6853 The George Washington University
markf@syma.sussex.ac.uk (Mark Foster) (07/20/90)
From article <2028@sparko.gwu.edu>, by rjohnson@seas.gwu.edu (Ray Johnson): > > I'm sue this has been asked many times... > Can anyone tell me the best way to make it so you can not use a > Mac II unless you have the right password? Actually it would be > enough if it would restrict access to the Hard Disk (including > the system folder). The process should work even if someone > uses thier own startup disk. > > I'm interested in any PD or commercial software or hardware solutions. > Try MacPassword 3.6.1, its at the sumex archives. -- ---Don't take life so seriously.----------///---..You won't get out alive.--- Mark Foster, Computing Service | C= /// | markf @ syma.sussex.ac.uk University of Sussex, Falmer | \\\/// | mef @ cluster.sussex.ac.uk England. BN1 9QH +44 273 607418 | \X// | ccfa3 @ cluster.sussex.ac.uk