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From: "IF THERE'S ANY HOPE, IT LIES WITH THE PROLES" <DECLARKG@DEPAUW.EDU>
Subject: Win '95 pass
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I know this isn't terribly applicable to the mailing list, so I'll keep
it brief.
Does anyone know of a password utility that will work under
Windows '95 to lockout files on the local hard drive? (Rather like
the system 7 utility in Mac terms, or At-Ease.) I need to keep
some files secure without totally restricting access to the computer.
I would need a utility that would be called automatically by windows
if possible and cannot be circumvented by a less-than-pro.