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- PC-Vault Version 4.2
- Hard Disk Protection System
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- (c) Copyright 1989 by
- Johnson Computer Systems, Inc.
- 20 Dinwiddie Place
- Newport News, VA 23602
- (804) 872-9583
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- Table of Contents
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- THANK YOU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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- ABOUT THIS MANUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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- WHAT PC-VAULT DOES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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- RESTRICTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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- DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
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- YOUR PC-VAULT LICENSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
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- USING PC-VAULT MENUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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- PC-VAULT PASSWORDS AND USER NAMES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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- HOW TO INSTALL PC-VAULT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
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- USING THE PC-VAULT MAIN PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
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- HOW TO USE THE MAIN MENU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
- How to Change PC-Vault Names/Passwords . . . . . . . . . 8
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- The PC-Vault Hot Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- Selecting Automatic Lunchbreak . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
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- USING THE PC-VAULT PROGRAM AFTER IT IS INSTALLED . . . . . . 9
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- YOUR PC-VAULT FILES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
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- PC-Vault 4.2 User's Manual - Page 2
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- THANK YOU
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- Thank you for investing in PC-Vault (formerly PC-Lock) version
- 4.2. We believe you will find it to be an effective and
- convenient security system for your IBM-PC/XT/AT/PS2 or
- compatible. Version 1.1 was reviewed in the June 23, 1987 issue
- of PC-Magazine and listed among "The Best of the Best Utilities."
- Subsequent versions have provided enhanced security and many new
- features. Please note that you are not licensed to use this
- software until you have read and agree to the "DISCLAIMER OF
- WARRANTY" and "YOUR PC-VAULT LICENSE" beginning on page 5.
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- If you have any suggestions for improvements, please tell us
- about them. While we cannot make every change in either the
- manuals or the programs which has been suggested by our users, we
- do give careful consideration to each suggestion and have
- implemented many of them.
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- ABOUT THIS MANUAL
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- While many people have told us that they are able to use PC-Vault
- without reading the manual, we know that others prefer a complete
- written description of the programs they use. This is why we
- have attempted to make PC-Vault as easy to use as possible
- without reading the manual as well as provided complete
- administrator and user manuals.
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- The features of PC-Vault are accessed from simple menus. This
- manual describes each menu and provides a detailed description of
- each feature accessible from that menu. If there is a file named
- READ-ME.1ST on your distribution diskette, please read it before
- proceeding. It contains information on last minute enhancements
- to the program and its associated manuals.
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- WHAT PC-VAULT DOES
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- After you install PC-Vault you will be asked to enter a password
- each time your computer is booted from its hard disk. Just type
- your password and press return. The boot process will then
- continue normally. When you boot from a diskette, the system
- will boot normally, but you will not be able to access your hard
- disk.
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- The PC-Vault LunchBreak feature provides protection for your
- computer when it is running but the operator is not physically
- present. When a computer is in the LunchBreak state:
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- The screen is completely blank,
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- The keyboard is locked, and
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- Processing continues normally.
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- This means that a large spread sheet computation, data base
- operation, or other process will continue normally during
- LunchBreak. A "would be" observer will not be able either to see
- or exercise control over the operation.
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- LunchBreak may be activated by pressing the user selectable PC-
- Vault hot key. If you so choose or if the administrator has so
- required, the LunchBreak feature will be automatically activated
- after a selectable period of keyboard inactivity. When the
- correct password is entered, the screen and keyboard will return
- to normal operation. This feature not only provides protection
- for the data on the PC's hard disk but also protects any
- mainframe or network to which the PC is logged on.
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- This software security program is probably somewhat more secure
- than a dead bolt lock on your front door. A sufficiently
- knowledgeable and determined individual will be able to
- circumvent the system, as indeed any software security system can
- be circumvented. The level of protection provided is, however,
- sufficient for most purposes and exceeds that of any similar
- program known to us.
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- Data encryption is the most secure method for protecting your
- data. Our DesMaster program provides full Data Encryption
- Standard (DES) encryption with very short encryption/decryption
- times. It also provides QuickDes encryption which omits certain
- steps of the full DES encryption process. The steps we omit are
- widely regarded as not strengthening the DES algorithm. Our
- proprietary Flash encryption, which is not as secure as DES but
- is extremely fast, is also included. For more information on
- DesMaster, please contact us.
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- RESTRICTIONS
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- PC-Vault does not work with any product that places non-standard
- sector sizes on your hard disk.
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- Your hard drive(s) should not contain partitions belonging to
- operating systems other than DOS, and you should not use FDISK
- while PC-Vault is installed.
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- In this version of PC-Vault, screen blanking does not always work
- correctly from within MS-Windows. We hope to rectify this in a
- later version.
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- DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
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- PC-Vault, PC-Vault Plus, AND ASSOCIATED SOFTWARE AND THIS
- DOCUMENTATION ARE SOLD "AS-IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO
- PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY. THE SELLER'S SALESPERSONS AND/OR
- THIS OR OTHER DOCUMENTATION PROVIDED BY JOHNSON COMPUTER SYSTEMS,
- INC. MAY HAVE MADE STATEMENTS ABOUT THIS SOFTWARE. ANY SUCH
- STATEMENTS DO NOT CONSTITUTE WARRANTIES AND SHALL NOT BE RELIED
- ON BY THE BUYER IN DECIDING WHETHER TO PURCHASE AND/OR USE THIS
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- PC-Vault, PC-Vault Plus, AND ASSOCIATED SOFTWARE AND THIS
- DOCUMENTATION ARE SOLD WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES
- WHATSOEVER. BECAUSE OF THE DIVERSITY OF CONDITIONS AND HARDWARE
- UNDER WHICH THIS PROGRAM MAY BE USED, NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR
- A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED. THE USER IS ADVISED TO BACKUP
- ALL DATA ON HARD DISKS BEFORE TRYING IT, AND TO THOROUGHLY TEST
- IT BEFORE RELYING ON IT. THE USER MUST ASSUME THE ENTIRE RISK OF
- USING THE PROGRAM. ANY LIABILITY OF SELLER OR MANUFACTURER WILL
- BE LIMITED EXCLUSIVELY TO PRODUCT REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF THE
- PURCHASE PRICE.
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- If within thirty days after we ship your order, you wish to
- discontinue using PC-Vault because it does not perform to YOUR
- expectations or because you do not agree with the terms and
- conditions under which it is sold, we will be happy to refund
- your full purchase price. Just write to us stating that you do
- not and will not have PC-Vault installed on any of your
- computer(s) and that you no longer have any copies of the
- program. Enclose the original PC-Vault diskette(s) with your
- letter. We would appreciate a description of any problem(s) you
- encountered, but you are in no way obligated to provide one.
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- YOUR PC-VAULT LICENSE
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- AFTER you have read and AGREE TO the Disclaimer of Warranty you
- are licensed to install and use PC-Vault Version 4.2 on the
- number of computers for which the license fee has been paid.
- Removing PC-Vault from one computer and installing it on another
- is specifically permitted and does not increase the number of
- computers for which the license fee must be paid. Any form of
- disassembly or reverse engineering of any portion of any version
- of PC-Vault is specifically not included in your license or
- granted by it and is explicitly prohibited.
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- PC-Vault Version 4.2 is a fully copyrighted software product and
- Johnson Computer Systems, Inc. reserves all rights which are not
- specifically granted in this license.
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- USING PC-VAULT MENUS
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- Each menu contains the list of functions which you may perform
- when that menu is displayed. You may select any item from a menu
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- Pressing the letter displayed in front of that item, or
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- Using the "up" and/or "down" cursor control keys to position
- the light-bar (inverse video) over the item and
- pressing return.
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- Additional information about a function may be displayed by
- moving the light bar to the item and pressing the "?" key.
- Letters and the "?" may be typed in either upper or lower case.
- Either the Escape or the "E" keys may be used to exit any menu.
- The menus shown in this manual may differ slightly from those
- displayed on the screen due to page/screen size limitations.
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- PC-VAULT PASSWORDS AND USER NAMES
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- All PC-Vault passwords consist of zero to sixteen characters
- (key-strokes). The minimum password length may be set to any
- value from zero to sixteen by the administrator. User names are
- optional. If used, they must be from one to seven characters in
- length. User names are set by the administrator, and may also be
- set by the user if the administrator has granted that permission.
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- You must enter a password (and at the administrator's option, a
- user name) whenever the computer is booted from the hard disk,
- whenever you wish to exit LunchBreak, and whenever the PC-VAULT
- program is started.
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- If user names are required, begin by entering your user name and
- pressing the return key. Then enter your password and press the
- return key. If the entry is correct you will hear two short
- tones, otherwise you will hear one long tone and the system will
- wait for you to start the process over. No tones are ever
- sounded immediately after a user name is entered.
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- The backspace key may be used to correct errors in the normal
- manner. The escape key may be used to terminate the present
- attempt and start all over. The return key signifies the end of
- your user name or password.
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- After entering a password, you may hear a sequence of "beeps"
- alternating between two tones. This is called an alarm and
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- entries have occurred. The number of consecutive incorrect
- entries required to trigger the alarm is determined by the
- administrator. If the number of consecutive errors exceeds
- another limit, also chosen by the administrator, the machine will
- sound the alarm and then lock for five minutes following each
- incorrect entry. Turning the machine off will not influence the
- count of incorrect entries. If the machine is turned off during
- a five minute lock-up, the five minutes will be repeated from the
- beginning when the machine is next re-booted.
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- For more information on user names and passwords, see the section
- on changing passwords on page 8.
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- HOW TO INSTALL PC-VAULT
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- Before installing PC-Vault, it is important that you read the
- warranty disclaimer and the terms of your license starting on
- page 5. You are not licensed to install and/or use this program
- until you have read and agree with the terms and conditions
- contained in those sections. Thank you.
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- While we have a very high degree of confidence in PC-Vault, it is
- impossible to guarantee that any software program will work on
- all of the millions of differently configured systems on which it
- may be used. For this reason we ask that you ensure you have a
- current backup of your hard disk before you install PC-Vault. We
- do not anticipate that you will experience any problems in
- installing and using PC-Vault, but we do want you to be able to
- recover in the unlikely event a problem does occur.
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- If you have an earlier version of PC-Vault installed on your
- computer, please remove it by using that version of PC-Vault.
- (NOTE: Your earlier version may have been called PC-Lock.)
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- You will need to have the file PC-VAULT.EXE on a diskette drive
- or on your hard disk. To install or use PC-Vault simply enter
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- You may need to type the drive letter if the drive containing PC-
- Vault is not the default drive, for example:
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- If PC-Vault is not installed, the menu shown in Fig. 1 will be
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- Simply select the Install option. After PC-Vault installation
- has been completed a screen giving important information will be
- displayed. Please read it carefully in its entirety. After
- reading the screen, press any key and the main menu will be
- displayed. Please note that a file named CLEANDSK.DRV has been
- placed in the root directory of your hard drive and the line
- DEVICE=CLEANDSK.DRV has been added to your CONFIG.SYS file. Do
- not delete the file or alter the device statement.
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- The installation process is completed by selecting any desired
- items from the main menu. For a complete description of the use
- of this menu see "HOW TO USE THE MAIN MENU" on page 8. When all
- desired selections (if any) have been made, select the E (END
- THIS PROGRAM) option to return to DOS. Protection is now in
- effect. The LunchBreak feature will not be available until you
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- USING THE PC-VAULT MAIN PROGRAM
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- If you run the PC-Vault program when PC-Vault is already
- installed on the computer, you will immediately be asked to enter
- your password. As soon as your password is correctly entered,
- the main menu shown in Fig. 2 will be displayed.
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- HOW TO USE THE MAIN MENU
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- For general information on using menus, see "HOW TO USE PC-VAULT
- MENUS" on page 6. You may return to DOS from the main menu by
- selecting the E option or by pressing the Esc key. The following
- sections describe the use of each main menu option.
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- How to Change PC-Vault Names/Passwords
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- You may change your password by selecting the P (Change PASSWORD)
- option from the main menu. If the administrator has allowed
- users to change their user names, a screen similar to that shown
- in the upper portion of Fig. 3 will allow you to change your user
- name. If you just press return, the name will not be changed and
- you will go directly to the password definition screen shown in
- Fig. 4. If you enter a new name you will be asked to enter it
- again to be sure you entered it correctly. The administrator may
- require that user names be entered whenever a password is
- required, so please be certain you remember your user name.
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- After the name has been defined the upper portion of Fig. 4 is
- displayed. Please read the screen and then enter the new
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- that the user has selected "SECRET-STUFF" as the new password.
- After you enter your password you will be asked to enter it once
- more just to be certain it has been entered correctly. The lower
- portion of the screen shown in Fig. 4 is then displayed and the
- new password is stored.
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- The PC-Vault Hot Key
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- The PC-Vault hot key is used to place your computer in
- LunchBreak. (For more information on LunchBreak, see "WHAT PC-
- VAULT DOES" on page 3.) The hot key is actually a combination of
- two or more keys held down simultaneously.
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- The original hot key consists of the left and right shift keys.
- You may change it to any combination of two or more of the
- following keys: Left Shift, Right Shift, Alt, and Ctrl.
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- To change your hot key, select the K (Define new hot KEY) option
- from the main menu. The hot key selection screen shown in Fig. 5
- will then be displayed. Simply follow the directions on the
- screen and your new hot key will be in effect.
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- Selecting Automatic Lunchbreak
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- You may choose to have your computer automatically enter the
- LunchBreak state when your keyboard has been idle for a specified
- period from 3 to 60 minutes. (Remember that your computer will
- continue the task it was performing. This is true for both hot
- key and automatic activation of LunchBreak.) If you select a
- time of 61 minutes, automatic activation of LunchBreak is
- disabled and your computer will go into LunchBreak only when the
- hot key is pressed. If you find that PC-Vault places the maximum
- value you can enter below 61, the administrator has selected that
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- To select, deselect or change the automatic lunch break time,
- choose the I (Select maximum keyboard IDLE time) item from the
- main menu. The screen shown in Fig. 6 will then be displayed.
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- USING THE PC-VAULT PROGRAM AFTER IT IS INSTALLED
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- Whenever you run the PC-Vault program on a machine on which PC-
- Vault is already installed, you will be asked to enter your
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- When the system is in LunchBreak, the password used to boot the
- computer or the administrator's password may be used to exit
- LunchBreak. The administrator may choose to allow any user
- name/password to exit LunchBreak. The permissions and
- capabilities normally associated with the password used to exit
- LunchBreak will then be in effect.
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- YOUR PC-VAULT FILES
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- This section describes some of the files on your PC-Vault
- distribution diskette, as well as those files created by PC-Vault
- during or after installation. The remainder of the files are
- described in the administrator's manual.
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- BRK-CNTL.COM - This program is used to enable/disable Ctrl-Break
- and Ctrl-C at any time after your computer is booted. The system
- administrator can prevent users from breaking out of the AUTOEXEC
- file during system boot. This program can be placed in the
- AUTOEXEC file to re-enable breaks. Use BRK-CNTL ON to
- enable breaks and BRK-CNTL OFF to disable them.
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- Resident programs, such as some of the DOS keyboard utilities for
- various languages which completely take over the keyboard
- interrupt, will cause your machine to recognize breaks even when
- you have them disabled. They will also prevent PC-Vault from
- "knowing" when you are typing on your keyboard. Thus, if you
- have selected the automatic LunchBreak feature, PC-Vault may go
- into LunchBreak right while you are typing. To prevent both of
- these anomalies you may also use the optional RES parameter. This
- will direct BRK-CNTL to remain resident. For example,
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- will enable breaks and cause BRK-CNTL to remain resident. The
- RES parameter should be used after the resident program which
- takes over the keyboard and should be used only once per system
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- CLEANDSK.DRV - This file is a device driver. It is not on your
- PC-Vault diskette, but is created on your hard disk when you
- install PC-Vault. It will be automatically deleted when the
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- PC-VAULT.EXE - This is the main PC-Vault program and is described
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- SET-TIME.COM - This program provides an alternate method for
- setting the maximum keyboard idle time before automatic
- Lunchbreak to any value between 3 and 61 minutes or the maximum
- allowed by the system administrator. For more information on
- automatic lunchbreak see "Selecting automatic LunchBreak" on page
- 9. If you use a non-resident program which completely takes over
- the keyboard and you have automatic LunchBreak selected, PC-Vault
- may go into LunchBreak right while you are typing. This can be
- prevented by using a simple batch file. If the name of your
- program is DOWORLD and you normally use a maximum idle time of
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- ║ PC-Vault Hard Disk Protection System - Version 4.2 ║
- ║ (C)Copyright 1988 by Johnson Computer Systems, Inc. ║
- ║ 20 Dinwiddie Place, Newport News VA. (804) 872-9583 ║
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- ║ PC-Vault is not installed on this computer. ║
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- ║ Please press the LETTER in front of the option you wish. ║
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- ║ E. END this program. ║
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- ║ H. HOW to use this menu. ║
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- ║ I. INSTALL PC-Vault. ║
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- Fig. 1 - PC-Vault Installation Menu
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- ║ PC-Vault Hard Disk Protection System - Version 4.2 ║
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- ║ Please press the LETTER in front of the option you wish. ║
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- ║ E. END this program. ║
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- ║ H. HOW to use this menu. ║
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- ║ P. Change PASSWORD. ║
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- ║ K. Define new hot KEY combination. ║
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- ║ I. Set maximum keyboard IDLE time. ║
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- ║ PC-Vault Name Definition ║
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- ║ The current name for this user is: Admin ║
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- ║ Press return to retain this name, or enter a new name: Tiny ║
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- ║ Please enter the new name again to be sure its correct: Tiny ║
- ║ You may be required to enter this name to gain access. ║
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- Fig. 3 - Change User Name Screen
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- ║ PC-Vault Password Definition ║
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- ║ Passwords may be one to sixteen key strokes, and include ║
- ║ letters, numbers, and the keys: space - = [ ] ; , . ║
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- ║ Case is not significant. Three special keys are: ║
- ║ Backspace - Used to correct an error in the normal way. ║
- ║ Return - Means, "Password entry is complete." ║
- ║ Escape - Means, "I don't want to enter a password." ║
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- ║ Please enter new password and press return: SECRET-STUFF ║
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- ║ Your new password is defined. Whenever PC-Vault asks for ║
- ║ your password, type it in and then press return. You MUST ║
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- ║ print screen key and then keep it in a safe place. ║
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- ║ PC-Vault Hard Disk Protection System - Version 4.2 ║
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- ║ You may now select the keys which will cause your computer's ║
- ║ screen to blank (if selected) and your keyboard to lock ║
- ║ until you enter your password. ║
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- ║ Please press any two or more of the following keys: ║
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- ║ Left Shift Right Shift Alt Ctrl ║
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- ║ Hold them down until you hear a two tone beep and you are ║
- ║ asked to release them. You will have to hold the keys down ║
- ║ approximately four seconds. ║
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- Fig. 5 - Hot Key Selection Screen
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- ║ PC-Vault Hard Disk Protection System - Version 4.2 ║
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- ║ You may request that your machine automatically go into the ║
- ║ LunchBreak state if the keyboard is idle for a specified ║
- ║ time period. You may select a time period from 3 to 61 ║
- ║ minutes. ║
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- ║ A time of 61 minutes means that automatic LunchBreak will ║
- ║ never occur. ║
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- ║ The current keyboard idle time is 5 minutes. ║
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- ║ Please enter new keyboard idle time in minutes: ║
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- Fig. 6 - Maximum Idle Time Selection Screen