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- From: Jim_Johnson@abcd.Houghton.MI.US (Jim Johnson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc
- Subject: Re: SECURING a directory and its contents
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- Message-ID: <Jim_Johnson.0bvc@abcd.Houghton.MI.US>
- Date: 29 Dec 92 08:03:52 EST
- Organization: Amiga BitSwap Central Dispatch
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- I think I am coming late into this discussion and have to guess at the
- original question...
-
- If you want selective directory security in a DOS environment, take a look
- at DR DOS 6.0.
-
- I agree that a real whiz kid can probally get past the passwords, but 99%
- of your users won't even try, let alone succeed. But then if if has to be
- that secure, you had best tightly control who has access to the equipment,
- and lock the drives in a vault when not in use.
-
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