Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d
Path: utzoo!censor!geac!jtsv16!blister!patrick
From: patrick@blister.Solbourne.COM (Patrick Bowman)
Subject: Re: IBM Protection Software
Message-ID: <1991Jan11.172418.17373@blister.Solbourne.COM>
Reply-To: patrick@blister.UUCP (Patrick Bowman)
Organization: Solbourne Computer of Canada, Ltd.
References: <51913@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU> <1990Dec21.094412.5704@ericsson.se> <27975.278c945d@nt.sait.edu.au>
Date: Fri, 11 Jan 91 17:24:18 GMT

In article <27975.278c945d@nt.sait.edu.au> ccfac@nt.sait.edu.au writes:
>In article <1990Dec21.094412.5704@ericsson.se>, epames@eos.ericsson.se (Michael Salmon) writes:
>> In article <51913@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU> v119l94u@ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu writes:
>>>
>>>      I am currently looking for something that will protect my system from
>>>unwanted persons...

Sorry, I'm not replying to the original article, but this may be of interest
nonetheless.  A company I have dealt with sellsl something called "PC-Password"
or something like that.  It's about $70 (CDN, which would be about $60US),
and it's a card that you stick in your PC which requires you to put in
a password before it will boot.  They're in Canada, which will limit their
usefulness to someone in Australia, but anyway, their number is

	1-416-503-3335

Hope this helps.
