Thanks Larry,
This sounds like a decent compromise between the extremes (no
Protection, the Multiple User work arounds, and high security like
DiskGuard or others). I don't think that most folks wandering around
my office would be able to figure out that they would need a reboot
to defeat
Speaking of protecting data, there is a way to encrypt your tapes at the
hardware level with different forms of encryption -- all based on Smartcards
with varying access levels.
This works perfectly with Retrospect. This way, if your tape should grow
legs, the data could not be restored -- even