At 8:06 AM -0700 11/2/2011, Jeffrey Engle wrote:
I need to make a dvd disk, with one file on itŠ.
what I need to do, is make the file readable by
anyone, but nobody can "drag the file to the
desktop" without a password.. is this possible?
No. If you can read a thing, you can save a thing.
I
Il giorno 3-11-2011 18:33, Jeffrey Engle ha scritto:
> I'm trying to make a "download link" that I can give to anybody and
> it just starts the download to their computerŠ I think the copy protection is
> gonna get shelved for now.
I have been experiencing copy protection since the '80s.
My expe
On Nov 3, 2011, at 10:27 AM, gifutiger wrote:
> Greetings Jeffery,
>
> Jeffery after you have created (formatted) the disk and mounted it on
> the desktop, highlight the disk and then do a get info.
> When the disk info window appears click on the "Lock" and enter your
> administrator name and p
Greetings Jeffery,
Jeffery after you have created (formatted) the disk and mounted it on
the desktop, highlight the disk and then do a get info.
When the disk info window appears click on the "Lock" and enter your
administrator name and password.
At the bottom of the info window you will see a pai
I need to make a dvd disk, with one file on it…. what I need to do, is make the
file readable by anyone, but nobody can "drag the file to the desktop" without
a password.. is this possible?
Jeffrey Engle
Kamiah, Idaho 83536
macgu...@gmail.com
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On Dec 15, 2010, at 10:28 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
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> On Dec 15, 2010, at 9:58 AM, Jeff Bequette wrote:
>
>> And it works. My family use computer "fast switching" has partitions for
>> each user so that no one else can save stuff to 'their' drive without Admin
>> level password. Just look
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 12:28 PM, Bruce Johnson
wrote:
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> This works by default with multiple accounts. Fast switching has nothing to
> do with it.
> You don't need to take any action to prevent user's home directories from
> access
> (even as an admin user).
>
> There's no need whatsoever
On Dec 15, 2010, at 9:58 AM, Jeff Bequette wrote:
> And it works. My family use computer "fast switching" has partitions for
> each user so that no one else can save stuff to 'their' drive without Admin
> level password. Just looking, I believe I can set it to 'no access'. click
> on HD, g
password protect certain HDD's in my G5 PM Dual 2.7
It has 5 drives and I want to block access to three of them.
Can I do this?
Block access to whom/what? and for what purpose?
If I let people use my computer I don't want them to have access
to all the HDD's on the particula
password protect certain HDD's in my G5 PM Dual 2.7
It has 5 drives and I want to block access to three of them.
Can I do this?
Block access to whom/what? and for what purpose?
If I let people use my computer I don't want them to have access
to all the HDD's on the particula
keep pending product files on an external and just
unplug them it's just I thought if I could password protect those
internal drives instead of the constant bother of updating access on
user accounts life would be simpler. Dan's fix did what I need it may
be a little crude but eff
On Dec 13, 2010, at 3:39 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
>> Curiously, can't you do a Get Info on the HDDs you don't want others to use
>> and set the permissions for "no access" (except for yourself, of course?) Or
>> if there are particular people to whom you habitually grant access to your
>> comp
On 2010/12/13 14:51, Clark Martin so eloquently wrote:
Set up permissions as appropriate. You'll need to do Get Info on each
drive and ensure they are set to use permissions.
Just thought I'd mention this in case some list members are unaware.
When you or an application create a new folder at
On Dec 13, 2010, at 8:02 PM, Dan wrote:
> At 2:39 PM -0800 12/13/2010, John Carmonne wrote:
>> Well I want others to be able to use my account but be restricted to certain
>> drives, I need a solution similar to the password requirement to install
>> software.
>
> Do a Get Info on your boot vo
At 2:39 PM -0800 12/13/2010, John Carmonne wrote:
Well I want others to be able to use my account but be restricted to
certain drives, I need a solution similar to the password
requirement to install software.
Do a Get Info on your boot volume and examine the permissions.
Notice that it's own
On Dec 13, 2010, at 2:39 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
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> On Dec 13, 2010, at 2:17 PM, Yersinia wrote:
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>> On 12/13/10 4:36 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
>>> On Dec 13, 2010, at 1:25 PM, Dan wrote:
>>>
>>>> At 9:44 AM -0800 12/12/2010, John Carmonne wr
On Dec 13, 2010, at 2:17 PM, Yersinia wrote:
> On 12/13/10 4:36 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
>> On Dec 13, 2010, at 1:25 PM, Dan wrote:
>>
>>> At 9:44 AM -0800 12/12/2010, John Carmonne wrote:
>>>> I want to password protect certain HDD's in my G5 PM Dua
You could place a pasword protected disk image that is the size of the
hard drive, on the hard drive and put everything in there. It's
essentially a pasword protected hard drive
-Jonas
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On 12/13/10 4:36 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
On Dec 13, 2010, at 1:25 PM, Dan wrote:
At 9:44 AM -0800 12/12/2010, John Carmonne wrote:
I want to password protect certain HDD's in my G5 PM Dual 2.7 It has 5 drives
and I want to block access to three of them.
Can I do this?
Block access to
On Dec 13, 2010, at 1:36 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
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> On Dec 13, 2010, at 1:25 PM, Dan wrote:
>
>> At 9:44 AM -0800 12/12/2010, John Carmonne wrote:
>>> I want to password protect certain HDD's in my G5 PM Dual 2.7 It has 5
>>> drives and I want to block
On Dec 13, 2010, at 1:25 PM, Dan wrote:
> At 9:44 AM -0800 12/12/2010, John Carmonne wrote:
>> I want to password protect certain HDD's in my G5 PM Dual 2.7 It has 5
>> drives and I want to block access to three of them.
>> Can I do this?
>
> Block access to
At 9:44 AM -0800 12/12/2010, John Carmonne wrote:
I want to password protect certain HDD's in my G5 PM Dual 2.7 It has
5 drives and I want to block access to three of them.
Can I do this?
Block access to whom/what? and for what purpose?
Are you talking about blocking access from othe
I want to password protect certain HDD's in my G5 PM Dual 2.7 It has 5 drives
and I want to block access to three of them.
Can I do this?
John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA
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