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- LOCKOUT -- Enhanced System Security
-
- WHAT IS LOCKOUT?
- ----------------
-
- LOCKOUT is an easy-to-use system for password protection for your PC.
- It is not designed to be absolute protection against malicious or
- snoopy people, but will keep all but the most sophisticated user out
- of your computer.
-
-
- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- -------------------
-
- LOCKOUT requires 128K of RAM and a hard disk drive. It will run on any
- display adapter.
-
-
- HOW SECURE IS LOCKOUT?
- ----------------------
-
- While LOCKOUT is running, <Ctrl>-C, <Ctrl>-<Break>, and
- <Ctrl>-<Alt>-<Del> are all inactive. The only possible way to exit
- LOCKOUT is by entering the password or shutting the computer off!
-
-
- INSTALLATION
- ------------
-
- Before going any further.....MAKE BACKUP COPIES OF LOCKOUT.EXE,
- LOCKOUT.DOC, AND SETUP.EXE!! Store these copies AWAY from your
- computer!
-
- Start by copying LOCKOUT.EXE and SETUP.EXE into the ROOT directory of
- your hard disk. ALL LOCKOUT FILES MUST BE IN THE ROOT DIRECTORY!
-
- Give the command: CD\ <Enter> to move to the root directory.
-
- Give the command SETUP <Enter>.
-
- Now you will see a blank screen with the prompt, ENTRY: on it. Enter
- a password of your choice. It can be up to 254 characters long,
- although most users will select a somewhat shorter password. When
- you've finished typing your password, press <Enter>.
-
- Next, you'll see the prompt, AGAIN:. Re-enter your password to make
- sure the program has recorded it correctly. Press <Enter> once more
- to make it permanent.
-
- You can change your password at any time by running SETUP again.
-
- REMEMBER your password!
-
- Now, DELETE the file, SETUP.EXE from your hard disk!! This is
- important. If you leave the file on the disk, anyone could run it
- and change the password. Bad idea!
-
- At this point, LOCKOUT is installed correctly. To test it, give the
- command, LOCKOUT <Enter>. When prompted, type your new password.
- When you reach the last character, LOCKOUT automatically looks at the
- password. There's no need to press <Enter> If you enter it
- correctly, the computer will return to your normal prompt. Get it
- wrong, and LOCKOUT will give you two more tries. If you miss on all
- three tries, LOCKOUT will sound an alarm which will last for about
- one minute, then display the opening screen again, waiting for the
- password. Very few people will sit around and wait while an alarm is
- sounding.
-
- During password entry, LOCKOUT displays an X for each character in
- your password. This prevents snoopers from looking over your
- shoulder while you enter the password.
-
- Go ahead and enter an incorrect password three times, just to hear
- what the alarm sounds like.
-
- IMPORTANT NOTE: LOCKOUT's passwords are case-sensitive. You must
- enter the password EXACTLY as you typed it in the SETUP program! Use
- a combination of upper and lower case letters to further confuse
- potential abusers. You may use non-keyboard characters in your
- password. To do this, hold down the <Alt> key while you type a
- number between 129 and 255 on the NUMERIC KEYPAD. Use caution with
- these, since they are hard to remember.
-
-
- HOW TO USE LOCKOUT EFFECTIVELY
- ------------------------------
-
- To begin with, no security system works correctly unless you use it.
- LOCKOUT works very well, but you have to use it to be safe. Here are
- two ways to use the program:
-
- 1. Run LOCKOUT from your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Place the command
- LOCKOUT as the first command in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. If you do
- this, the first thing you'll see when your system boots up is the
- LOCKOUT screen. This way, nobody can simply turn your computer on
- and expect to access your programs and data. Remember, to minimize
- the risk of someone breaking out of your AUTOEXEC.BAT file is
- minimized if you use LOCKOUT as the first command.
-
- As soon as you enter the correct password, the remaining commands in
- your AUTOEXEC.BAT file will be carried out, just as did before
- LOCKOUT.
-
- 2. Run LOCKOUT whenever you leave your desk, to further protect your
- files. To do this, you MUST use the CD command to change back to
- your root directory! The typical commands would be:
-
- CD\ <Enter>
- LOCKOUT <Enter>
-
- When you return to your desk, just enter the correct password, and
- you're back in business.
-
-
- ADDITIONAL SECURITY TIPS
- ------------------------
-
- To make LOCKOUT even more effective, try some or all of these ideas:
-
- 1. Change the name of LOCKOUT.EXE to something more cryptic. Use the
- REN command to make the change, then change your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to
- reflect the new filename.
-
- 2. Use a file utility to set the HIDDEN attribute ON for LOCKOUT.EXE.
- That way, someone using the DIR command simply won't see LOCKOUT.EXE.
-
- 3. No software can prevent someone from booting your PC with a floppy
- disk. It's impossible! The best protection is to keep bootable
- floppy disks away from your computer. If you want to keep a floppy
- boot disk at your desk, Install LOCKOUT on all your bootable
- diskettes, and use the LOCKOUT command in an AUTOEXEC.BAT on each
- bootable disketter
-
- 4. Again, store the diskettes containing SETUP.EXE AWAY from your PC.
- This will help keep someone from scrambling your password.
-
- 5. Choose a password that nobody can figure out. Don't use your name
- in your password, or common things like your social security number.
- Choose a password that's easy for you to remember, but impossible for
- someone else to guess.
-
- LOCKOUT'S PASSWORD FILE
- -----------------------
- LOCKOUT stores your password in a special file. If you do a
- directory of your root directory, you'll see a blank space which
- still shows a file size and date. This file is named with special
- characters, and is almost impossible to access using normal DOS
- commands.
-
- I will not disclose the secret filename under any circumstances. If
- I saw such a file in a directory, I would be able to access it
- eventually, but the process would probably take at least half an
- hour. You're unlikely to encounter anyone who can get at the file.
-
- SHAREWARE NOTICE
- ----------------
-
- LOCKOUT is a shareware program. If you use it regularly for computer
- security, you should become a registered user. The registration fee
- for LOCKOUT is only $15, which is a very low-cost way to secure your
- data. You are welcome to try the program out, but please register if
- you install it permanently on your system.
-
- Registration entitles you to use the program on one computer. Each
- computer using LOCKOUT should have its own registered copy.
-
- You may give this program to others for trial purposes, but be
- careful not to give it to those who might use it to break into your
- system.
-
- Operators of BBS systems may distribute the program on-line, but only
- as an archived file containing LOCKOUT.EXE, SETUP.EXE, and
- LOCKOUT.DOC.
-
- Distributors of shareware software are welcome to include LOCKOUT in
- their catalogs, as long as all three files are included and no more
- than $10 is charged for a disk containing the program.
-
- FINALLY....if you become a registered user by paying the $15
- registration fee, I will send you a new version of the program which
- encrypts your password as it is stored in the secret file. This
- feature of the registered version adds even more security.
-
- I will also add the service for registered users ONLY which will
- allow a phone call to me in the case of a lost password.
-
- Send registration fees to:
-
- George Campbell
- 1472 Sixth St.
- Los Osos, CA 93402
-
- The latest version of LOCKOUT, along with other shareware programs by
- George Campbell, is available on the SLO BYTES BBS. You may call it
- at (805) 528-3753. Use 300-2400 baud with 8-bits, No parity, and 1
- stop bit.
-
- Thanks for your support.
-
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