I think there were some network versions of At Ease that locked the disk out
if started with another disk, but I am not sure. I have only worked with the
regular retail version, which I love and still use all the time.

Chuck

On 9/22/04 7:32 PM, "Stephen Alexander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I may be off base but I think it must be doable. I suspect At Ease can
> be configured to handle that stuff because IIRC when I was in HS they
> locked down the machines with a fairly early version which we were not
> able to floppy-boot to get around... Again I can't be certain but if
> memory serves (it doesn't always of course, and this was some 12 or so
> yrs ago) this should be doable.
> 
> Anyway it bears experimentation.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Stephen


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