Re: At Ease vs Fool Proof

Jianxiong Wu (wuxxx015@maroon.tc.umn.edu)
Wed, 3 Apr 1996 11:05:04 EST

You need to install Foolproof SuperInit which comes with the program
itself to prevent students from bypassing Foolproof by starting the
computer with extensions off.

Jianxiong Wu
wuxxx015@maroon.tc.umn.edu

Andrew Gregas <egregas@nmu.edu> wrote:
> We had Fool Proof on our computers at school and are currently using At
> Ease. We found it was sometimes possible to pass up Fool Proof by turning
> off the extensions during restart, so students were gaining access to the
> hard drive. With At Ease it is still possible gain access to the hard
> drive if HyperStudio is installed, and you can even change the password!
> So both systems have their faults.