eat it?
At 6:01 PM -0700 6/28/01, R. Bhakti Klein wrote:
Buzz Kettles wrote:
hidden doesn't mean safe. erasing a hard drive will destroy it.
If you want to keep it safe, take it with you.
but what if you get mugged or something?!?
:-)
-Buzz
At 4:49 PM -0700 6/28/01, Kerry
maybe i'm missing the obvious here, but the program that's running is
itself protected, right? only a protected version should actually be running.
you don't even need to have the protected version on the same machine.
keep the .dir on a machine you know is secure, and run a projector or a
.dxr
Hi List,
How do I or can I lockout someone from getting in to my dir file and editing them when
I'm not around?
Thanks
Fred Westermeyer
Slot Graphics
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Grand Casino Biloxi
265 Beach Boulevard
Biloxi, MS 39530
1-800-WIN-2-WIN ext.1592
[To remove yourself from this list, or
stuff it or zip it w/a password
At 4:44 PM -0500 6/28/01, Fred Westermeyer wrote:
Hi List,
How do I or can I lockout someone from getting in to my dir file and
editing them when I'm not around?
Thanks
Fred Westermeyer
Slot Graphics
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Grand Casino Biloxi
265 Beach Boulevard
Your answers are boring. To tell the boss someone´s entering into your .dir
file is not as fun as renaming the file with the old DOS Norton Utilities
and erasing the first character of the file. That wolud be like something
like erasing it.
And there are more many ways to do it... (sorry for my
What I was meaning (in some way) was that if you make a .zip, anyone can
delete it. And if you can´t control if someone is messing with your files,
you can´t control neither if they erase them. Hidding Folders and/or files
is a safe solution. And you can even hide the zip file with the password
What I was meaning (in some way) was that if you make a .zip, anyone can
delete it.
Fred didn't say why he wanted to keep people out of his files, but I
suspect it is for security. Look at his sig--he works for a casino. Those
folk have to be as careful about security as banks. I know--I've
hidden doesn't mean safe. erasing a hard drive will destroy it.
If you want to keep it safe, take it with you.
-Buzz
At 4:49 PM -0700 6/28/01, Kerry Thompson wrote:
What I was meaning (in some way) was that if you make a .zip, anyone can
delete it.
Fred didn't say why he wanted to keep
Buzz Kettles wrote:
hidden doesn't mean safe. erasing a hard drive will destroy it.
If you want to keep it safe, take it with you.
but what if you get mugged or something?!?
:-)
-Buzz
At 4:49 PM -0700 6/28/01, Kerry Thompson wrote:
What I was meaning (in some way) was that if
What I was meaning (in some way) was that if you make a .zip, anyone can
delete it.
Fred didn't say why he wanted to keep people out of his files, but I
suspect it is for security. Look at his sig--he works for a casino. Those
folk have to be as careful about security as banks. I
RE:
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From: Fred Westermeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: lingo-l Locking someone out
Date: Thu, Jun 28, 2001, 4:44 PM
How do I or can I lockout someone from getting in to my dir file and
editing them when I'm not around?
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Try encrypting them with Tiny
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