>What I want to ask is if there is a way to password protect the ability to
>change the server password?  I've got it installed on my mother-in-law's
>Win98 PC (as a service) and my brother-in-law keeps changing the password so
>he can get into her computer.

There isn't a "password protection" on it, but there is a Registry 
entry which disables the Properties menu.  Nothing is completely 
secure on Win9x, but it's another hurdle for him to jump over. 
Please read the docs and FAQ for full info, as I'm not a regular 
Windoze user and don't have the info in my head all the time.  :)

>Mysteriously she forgets all the steps everytime it has to be done.

Sounds like my mother too.  She's an artist, and needed help with the 
Colour Picker in Photoshop...  but at least she has the sense to 
write down steps.

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