Jason McBrien skrev:
>Before MacOS 9.x password protection there was a nasty access control
>application called At Ease. It went REALLY low level to keep you from
>screwing around with things, if a disk is protected with at ease, the only
>way to get at it is booting from another disk and updating the hard disk
>drivers. Foolproof is a similar, thrid party application, and there is also
>a program (Disklock perhaps?) which locks the drive WAY down, you can't even
>mount it if you boot from another disk. If the disk is protected with
>Foolproof or, more likely, At Ease, you'll need to reinstall the OS if you
>don't have the password. If it is protected with an application like
>Disklock (i.e. it doesn't show up on the desktop when booting from another
>disk) your only recourse is to completely reformat and reinstall the OS.
They run At Ease at the university library here. It really is the Apple
predecessor to Microsoft's "Bob", and it really makes you feel like an uncouth
infant instead of a grown-up computer user. No wonder the Macs are in a
permanent state of disuse.
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Received on Wed Mar 28 2001 - 16:55:33 BST