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>That has always been a disadvantage of At Ease. Once you have booted the
>machine with another startup disk, you can go into the preferences folder,
>and throw away At Ease Preferences. All your passwords and settings are then
>gone, and anyone can reboot on the main disk without any passwords. I've
>actually liked that feature, because I have bought old machines with At Ease
>protection, and I was able to change the password that way! Anyway, I know
>of no way to protect from that oversight with At Ease itself, though I
>suppose other products could protect from it.
>
>Chuck

How about making these preferences INVISIBLE from within ResEdit?     Steff

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