Honestly I'm not totally certain whether it was FoolProof or something 
else, but I was able to get around a security program on an SE/30 by 
starting up from a locked Disk Tools disk. Then I just deleted the security 
program and anything else that looked like a security program.


>Also on the school angle, this machine has had a charming little
>security app called "FoolProof" installed on it which won't allow me
>to copy software onto the machine. Reformatted the HD, but this
>stupid program seems to have migrated on to my external HD. Any idea
>how to delete it once and for all?
>
>Thanks,
>Sean


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