>>>What would be involved to restrict some access to Windows '95?
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>>>For example, on the user workstation, we would like to avoid a user to install a software, to change the registry, etc.
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>>Win95 is not a secure OS.
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>>What you need is a dumb terminal!
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>This is excatly what we came to the conclusion the other night. :)
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>This restriction will probably drop.
BTW i found a shareware named 'SecLOCK' in Zif Davis web site.
It can secure (!) a win95 station.
http://www6.zdnet.com/cgi-bin/texis/swlib/hotfiles/info.html?fcode=000G3T:o)
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