From: Helen Ron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: FoolProof Security

The iMac 600 I just received has FoolProof Security installed
and it blocks any system changes.  Of course the password
didn't come with the machine.

Anyone have any ideas other than attempting to see if the seller
can get me in touch with someone?  It appears to have been used in
a school as the hard drive's name is "computer 14" and there are
documents that appear to have been written by students.


Five years ago my son found a place on the internet that told you how to circumvent FoolProof, so maybe a search on Google will help you find a newer hack.


Jackie


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