Hi James,
 
Been using the Sitecom "Wireless PC lock" for some time.
 
You have a proximity "button" keyfob that works a treat.
 
The problem comes under the guise of "The problem of making something
foolproof is that fools are so ingenious" and, in this instance, they just
leave the keyfob on the desk next to the computer, and not in their pocket.
 
Ho hum...
 
Chris

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On Behalf Of James
Sent: Tuesday, 29 May 2007 08:47
To: 'General Practice Computing Group Talk'
Subject: [GPCG_TALK] proximity smart card to activate or deactivate
screensavers


 

Hi all

 

Does any one run proximity smart card to activate or deactivate screen
savers?  I had smartcards encryption and screen/keyboard locking in my last
government job and think a proximity type of (OVER the TOP) security system
might of use in a general practice environment. At least it would get rid of
accreditation concerns and more importantly remove the need to type
passwords to deactivate screen savers thirty times a day as recommended by
some. 

 

Any thought or suggestions? The cost would be the major concern, I would
guess we do not need to invent this just make it cheap enough to be a
consideration.

 

Regards

 

James Bishop

Longevity Medical

Ph  03 98482009

Fax 03 98407064

Mb  0413582615

  

 

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