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Superb idea, Carroll.
I've also received this suggestion off-list.
However, that will be the first thing I check for.
My only hesitations are that - as I recall - there is a single
one-size-fits-all key (as well as your well-taken point that it can be
jumpered). However, it's definitely a good alternative if I can't get into
the BIOS.
My alternative, as I mentioned, will be to try to locate a software lock
(for what it's worth!).
David Grossman
> David:
> Perhaps your client would be willing to use the front panel keyed power
> switch. AFAIK, these switches were standard on most, if not all, AT type
> cases, and are an effective barrier to unauthorized usage. While it is
true
> that they can be defeated by jumpering, it strikes me that this is no more
> challenging than defeating a BIOS password.
> Regards,
> Carroll Grigsby
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