On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Sabin Densmore wrote:
> Once upon a time ago, I hacked into my High School's Macs (1993) by holding
> down the space bar to open the extensions .... I was able to turn off the
> extensions manager.
>
> I don't remember what they were using as password protection, but it acted
> like this Norton thing you describe.
Well, if I remember correctly, the disk wouldn't mount without the
password, so that's *long* before you'd have a chance to disable
extensions. Incidentally, all you have to do to disable all extensions is
hold the Shift key durring boot.
Kris Feldmann
http://rotted.com/
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