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September 1999, Week 4

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If I remember correctly, some of the HP dumb terminals (HP70092 I think) have the facility to set a screen password - look in the terminal settings. 



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>>> Joseph Rosenblatt <[log in to unmask]> 23 September 1999 14:16:28 >>>
My computer room has been invaded by people that I do not want touching my
system console. Is there a way to lock the console keyboard? Is there
another security measure I can take. The solution needs to be cheap (read
free) because the goons I am trying to protect myself from control the purse
strings. Thanks in advance.

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