Re: OT: Window 95 Log?

2001-01-17 Thread Billy Cravens
Very little. Windows 95 is a very insecure system; you can get into the operating system without "logging on". (Is this box on a domain? You might be able to get some clues from the domain controller.) To answer your second question, upgrading to NT Workstation or 2000 Professional. -- Billy

Re: OT: Window 95 Log?

2001-01-17 Thread Ryan
At 09:25 1/17/01 -0600, you wrote: >What Log file will tell me if someone has logged into a windows 95 computer? > >What other then a cmos password can protect a windows? Nothing, unless there is some third party tool, which still would not be very secure, Win9X (or ME I imagine) is just not a ve

Re: OT: Window 95 Log?

2001-01-17 Thread JayB
At 09:25 AM 1/17/2001 -0600, you wrote: >What other then a cmos password can protect a windows? There are a couple of ways to protect Win9x machines Cut the power cord Run the keyboard through the paper shredder Create a wav file to replace the windows startup sound which says "please don'

RE: OT: Window 95 Log?

2001-01-17 Thread JustinMacCarthy
If you got a firewall you could check the log of that. Or if you are talking about a webservice there is a log for personal webservice Justin >-Original Message- >From: Ryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 4:25 PM >To: CF-Talk >Subject: Re

RE: OT: Window 95 Log?

2001-01-17 Thread Simon Horwith
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