I'm interested in locking down my Mac to keep 
prying eyes out of it, and this Foolproof 
software looks like it'll do it... where do i get 
it from?

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From:   Triathlon61
Sent:   14 February 2004 03:34
To:     PCI PowerMacs
Subject:        [PCI] Re: Foolproof

I can send you the Foolproof unlock file if you 
still need it?
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From: "John Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PCI PowerMacs" 
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Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 11:29 PM
Subject: Re: Foolproof


> Hi Mike and David. Although David's solution 
worked with At Ease, I
> doubt it will work with FoolProof. Since Mike 
cannot load a disk, it's
> probably protected via the disk driver. The 
only option will likely be
> to reformat the disk which is gonna be hard to 
do because the disk
> driver loads first, thus protecting the 
computer by blocking everything
> else from loading and mounting. I would try one 
of the following:
> 1.  Put a CD in the drive and start up while 
holding the
> command+option+shift+delete keys. This bypasses 
the internal disk
> drive. If you can get this to work, use 
whichever formatting utility is
> on the CD to reinstall the driver. If this 
fails to bypass FoolProof,
> then you'll have to reformat the disk which 
should replace the locked
> disk driver.
> 2.  Disconnect the internal drive's data cable 
(you can leave the power
> connect attached). Then boot from the CD. While 
the computer is running
> from the system on the CD, use the startup disk 
control panel to choose
> the CD for the start up disk. Try reconnecting 
the internal drive and
> rebooting and maybe it'll start from the CD.
> 3. Give up on the internal drive and replace it 
with another one.
>
> While this is frustrating and difficult, 
FoolProof certainly appears to
> have done it's job of denying anyone access to 
that drive. Good luck,
> John Wilson
>
> On Jan 23, 2004, at 11:05 PM, David Nuzum 
wrote:
>
> >
> > On Friday, January 23, 2004, at 04:00  PM, 
Michael Ward wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> This program is aptly named. I'm a high 
school teacher and just
> >> inherited
> >> some 5500/250's for my classroom. 
Unfortunately, nobody in the school
> >> seems
> >> to remember the foolproof password. Tried to 
do a fresh system CD
> >> install,
> >> no go, the disk gets recognized, spins for a 
while and then an error
> >> message
> >> pops up.  Any disk I put in is "locked" and 
can't be opened. I even
> >> tried to
> >> trash the system disk!
> >>
> >> Any ideas?
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Mike
> >>
> >   One was able to get around forgetting the 
password too Apple's  -AT
> > Ease-  by booting with
> > a system floppy and deleting the At  Ease 
preference file. Perhaps
> > Foolproof can be bypassed
> > in the same manner.
> > David in WV.
>
>
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