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Tue, 13 Aug 1996 19:23:30 EDT |
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People,
Like many museums, we have a 486 machine available in an open area that
the WWW can be accessed on. Unfortunately, someone has been accessing
non-business related sites on it, both during and after business hours
(including on Saturdays).
Can anyone suggest a good software program that would allow us to disable
use of this computer after business hours and on weekends? A password
protection sort of program has been suggested, but that entails teaching
everyone the password, which seems to defeat the purpose. We could
disconnect the modem and hide it, I suppose...
(BTW, I am asking this as the Information Specialist for the Auto Club of
Southern California.)
Anita Cohen-Williams
Listowner of HISTARCH, SUB-ARCH, & SPANBORD
Center for Spanish Colonial Archaeology
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