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From: april@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (April J. Weisman)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: Mac Security
Message-ID: <8397@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU>
Date: 7 May 88 19:34:08 GMT
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Keywords: Security, hard disk

In article <10279@ulysses.homer.nj.att.com> boris@ulysses.homer.nj.att.com (Boris Altman) writes:
>We are looking for some method to secure data on hard disks
>in 2 different situation: 1. when you leave your office for a while;
[text deleted]
>The ideal solution would be for (1) is something that you could just type
>a password (no incription) and leave.

There is a DA I have seen that does this called LockOUT.  It brings up
a screen over the one that is there, you enter a password, and then until
the password is reentered, the LockOUT screen stays up and the
stuff behind it cannot be accessed.  Of course I'm sure you can always
turn off the computer, but for a limited purposed like the one stated
above, this seems like a reasonable solution.

-April

(This is my first posting, hope I did everything right!  :)

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