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Benefits R Us
Fanian anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public outlook how can use security token in outlook. i want do encrypt message and signed mail with my security token. my token support pkcs#11.

Strange problem( butting in with another one pmj)
There are no yellow flags in the Device Manger and it shows USB dcomponents installed so I wonder if they are now disabling external storage devices as a security measure. Anybody have any information? nothermark the only thing i can think of is sometimes usb can be disabled in the bios... but it shouldnt be in a

Security Applications on USB Flash Drive
I don't think Wine will work with the sewing machine software because there is a USB security dongle... well there's no harm in doing it though is there... just take your box round and see if it will work with wine... ask in the wine users mailing lists or forums to see if anybody else has had success with usb

USB Ports
Think of the USB as the key, and the computer as your house. You want to get in you have to use the key, otherwise no one can get in. - It's better for security - Save a ten minutes every day on the trouble of typing password everytime - Cost-effective. Whenever you temporarily steps away, you can lock the computer

USB Security Question
This unit is in great condition, works great. This unit is Black and USB connected. Includes all needed software and retail box. Protect your information without the need to remember lengthy passwords. Use your fingerprint for accessing sensitive information or files. Model FS-300 Black USB.

FA: SecuGen Biometrics EyeD Hamster Fingerprint USB Security Reader
Anax Agoras Anaxago...@gmx.net microsoft public security toolkit I've got a USB Flash Bar (Panram) with 128MB space. It worked well for a few month and then suddenly (after a reboot) it announced itself as "Security Device" to Windows XP. But there are no drivers on the driver-cd for it and I don't find them

Security dongle not recognised after fitting new m/board
They could fix this, for example, by including two USB security dongles with these high-priced Activated apps, and give us the choice of securing to the dongles, or to the configurations. Let's not forget that this problem is also common to Windows XP Home Version. Make one too many hardware changes, and bingo!

What is the best midi sequencing software? Money no object...
There are no yellow flags in the Device Manger and it shows USB dcomponents installed so I wonder if they are now disabling external storage devices as a security measure. Anybody have any information? nothermark Do any other usb devices function on the specified port? Don't know. All the fellow had to try it with

PrivateWire Minikey USB security
Is there any way that I (Administrator)can lock the USB system for ordinary users, to prevent them from connecting a Thumb Drive to a standalone pc or a network pc. The USB system must be unlocked when a person with administrator privileges are logged on. Please help...

XP/USB Security Worries
Will a USB software security dongle work with Virtual Server R2? No. -- Paul Adare MVP - Windows - Virtual Machine http://www.identit.ca/blogs/paul/ "The English language, complete with irony, satire, and sarcasm, has survived for centuries without smileys. Only the new crop of modern computer geeks finds it

Note: Photoshop CS has Activation
This message always comes up when you insert a 2.0 USB into a 1.x USB, just Ignore. <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:10b8101c3f3f0$79d86030$a401280a@phx.gbl... it brings up a message by the system tray 'usb security device reckognised' then it fades away and another message comes up

USB Security Question
Hi, Mr. Linko isn't the only one up here in Finland, who would like a dongle or rather a donglette (the USB security device). I work in ACAD support and most of my time nowadays is dedicated to licensing matters! Cheers, Petri Ahava CAD-Q, Finland "Matti Linko" <matti.li...@brunowmaunula.fi> wrote in message

XP/USB Security Worries
Relying on pids is definitely a security problem we don't want to make worse than it already is. The thing is, the current code is _worse_. MUCH worse. Violent agreement - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo

Free memory initialization TSR
walmergreen walmergreen.1qz...@pcbanter.net microsoft public windowsxp security_admin Carey Thanks, the link did not work though Regards Alex snip<<<<<<<<<<<< http://www.igorshpak.net/ snip<<<<<<<<<<<< -- walmergreen.

Usb SECURITY DEVICE
It seems that the software industry is now producing various products to "lock down" usb & other ports & that many major banks & financial institutions are installing them. I cannot however find any attention to this issue in the SBS forums! Has anyone any experience of installing & using any of these products?

XP/USB Security Worries
Andy,
I might not have the same requirements as Rich Long, so I would like to add my request for USB support, too. USB should be supported to provide smartcard readers and USB security tokens to the virtual machine. This is to be able to perform testing of secure environments where smartcards/USB tokens are

USB Security Question
Martin Heffels mheff...@nwesguy.com nl hobby video On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 09:38:33 +0100, "Bob" <n...@mai.nl> wrote: Is er een USB Webcam camera die je als veiligheid camera kan gebruiken? De software die met de Logitech camera's komt kan dat. -martin- -- "All eyes on the future" wannabe SFX-DP/editor, Sydney,

USB Security camera
Carey Frisch [MVP] mrxp2...@nospamyahoo.com microsoft public windowsxp security_admin USB Flash Drives: Useful Device or Security Threat? http://labmice.techtarget.com/articles/usbflashdrives.htm Read: "Restrict the USB ports on desktops" -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows XP - Shell/User Be Smart!

Give us back the hardware lock
They could fix this, for example, by including two USB security dongles with these high-priced Activated apps, and give us the choice of securing to the dongles, or to the configurations. UGH, dongles?!? We've already been down that road and it was a spectacular failure. Too much added cost to manufacture dongles

USB Security
Roger Binns rog...@rogerbinns.com microsoft public virtualpc Steve Jain wrote: But, with the hot plug scenario, you'd still run into problems using a USB security key, since the host would see it as disconnecting, or logging off, when you connected it to the guest. This was a problem for VMWare (at least version 4)