OS9 should fix all your woes. You define all priveleges for all users. For those who cannot run OS9 (for whatever reasons)- a cheap alternative for restricting computer access that I have used for years i nmy lab = Kid Desk! Cannot be circumvented by diabling passwords, a very nice security program (and a fun interface!). Who knew? > I am desperate to install a log-on software program that, above all, can > permit me to deny use of the FACSCalibur and its workstation unless I - via my > own "administrator" or master password - add the authorized user to a password > file. Clearly, I cannot have users able to access the password file or make > any changes to MacLogin preferences. The computer (a G3) is not networked, so > everything would have to be installed on the workstation's hard drive. (Yes, > access to the lab, who has keys, etc. these are issues I am addressing as > well.) Many thanks, > Cliff McArthur > University of California at San Francisco > Departments of Medicine and Immunology/Microbiology Bunny ******************************************************* Bunny Cotleur +*+ Bunny Cotleur Cleveland Clinic Foundation *+* 2001 Lester RD Neurosciences NC30 +*+ Valley City, OH 44280 9500 Euclid Avenue *+* 330-483-4800 Cleveland, OH 44195 +*+ bcotleur@ohio.net 216-444-1164 *+* cotleua@ccf.org +*+ ******************************************************* When you do something, you should burn yourself completely, like a good bonfire, leaving no trace of yourself. (Shunryu Suzuki)
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