On 27/02/03 11:06, "Eric D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> on 27/2/03 10:23 AM, Jeremy Derr at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> once again, Sleep is a convenience feature. convenience is just another
>> name for laziness, and thus is another impediment to good security. one
>> could probably write an applescript or simple haxie and add it to
>> whatever kext governs sleep -- but I'm not familiar with OS X system
>> level programming.
> 
> As you said further on in your message, security is not absolute, it's about
> making things difficult.
> 
> Does *anyone* know how to get the screensaver to activate on sleep, *or* if
> it is possible to get some app or something that will do this?

No idea.

-Laurent.
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