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USB Security camera
Petri Ahava petri.ah...@cad-q.fi autodesk autocad network 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

USB security
Protect Your PC! http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/default. aspx ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Simon Gent" wrote: does anyone know of a way to disable the ability to install new USB devices in windows xp (pro) without disabling the plug and play service?

Well I brought the MAC
This feature provides the ability to set a registry key that will prevent write operations to USB block storage devices, such as memory sticks. When this registry key is enabled, the devices function only as read-only devices. You can implement this setting as part of a security strategy to prevent users from

USB Security
Alan -- Alan Edwards, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/index.html In microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion, Alan Raskin <aras...@allstream.net> wrote: Alan Raskin wrote: For completeness and in case it ever becomes relevant, could someone who has Win98SE with the Security Updates CD installed let me know

Schizophrenic Problem
The first particular uses I would look at are: USB Security dongles. (such as: Rainbow SuperPro), portable USB storage (the key chain sized devices not necessarily the external drives) and such. For most of my needs USB 1.1 would work but 2.0 would be nice. I could also see the need for testing USB printers in the

Msi USB Security Key
USB security dongles are $38/each for small quantities, $20/each in lots of a hundred, and the price is in free fall. (Pity that Alladin fscked theirs up so badly, and then lied about it when caught...) If we could just get the 3 or 4 vendors to sit down together at the USB consortium, and agree on a standard

USB security device
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 Hey again nothermark, Natural time machines do exist. This is what I get for not reading ahead a little

Need info on USB security devices.
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?

USB security
Perhaps some gov't agency will have enough budget and clout to have Sun do the engineering work to get their special USB security dongle supported, or something. Anyway, I can't find any reference to anything usb in neither /dev nor /devices, which perhaps indicates that there might be something to this theory.

usb sony memory stick problems
Derek Tweedie d...@zetnet.co.uk alt comp periphs mainboard msi-microstar Argh, my MSI security key has failed. I cant get my motherboard to boot up. Does anyone know how I can solve this problem? I know its the key as I have 2 boards that support the USB key and each board fails to detect the key.

usb sony memory stick problems
Simon Gent Simon_G...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp security_admin does anyone know of a way to disable the ability to install new USB devices in windows xp (pro) without disabling the plug and play service?, We need to stop users installing USB storage devices and key loggers however the new

FA: SecuGen Biometrics EyeD Hamster Fingerprint USB Security Reader
Now, let me make sure I understand the USB security key. Is this a dongle that you plug into the server, and the program will not run if it cannot detect the dongle? Does your program actually crash, or does it just hang indefinitely? If it hangs, does it ever become responsive again? I will ask around internally

USB Security Question
USB security tokens could be even more convenient and cheaper. I can remember two of them: iKey from Rainbow Technologies and eToken from Aladdin. The first uses MD5-based HMAC, the second XDES. iKey 2000 has RSA coprocessor embedded. Actually, if your goal is to drive the competition out of business,

mail sending in DCL - returned mail...
The box comes with both Mac and Windows install discs and a multi-platform USB security hardware dongle. Lightwave can easily generate a lot of the effects you see in that Xtreme Pleasure graphic (there are cheaper programs that can do the same thing, but are limited in overall capability).

USB Security Question
Her primary use of the computer is to run her sewing machine software!! My mother is fascinated with high-tech sewing machines... http://www.husqvarnaviking.com/husqvarnaviking.htm Internet is a secondary use. I don't think Wine will work with the sewing machine software because there is a USB security dongle...

Ray1 / USB / Palm PDA
Mark Walker mark.wal...@mthlogistics.com comp forsale computer This is cool. A USB Authentication key, without which your laptop is rendered useless. If you system is stolen it will call you directly on your mobile phone giving its current location thru caller id. www.emobilock.com.

USB security
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? I have two different thumb drives by different manufacturers (in theory at least one Fuji, one Sony),

FS: iKey 1000 USB security key system
Does anyone make a USB to fiber optic converter? This would be, for example, for security camera applications, where the USB security camera is very far away from the PC where its images are stored. Most shortwave fiber technologies allow a minimum of 400 feet cable runs. -- Will Internet: westes at uscsw.com

XP/USB Security Worries
Steve Jain essjae...@Spam-hotmail.com microsoft public virtualpc 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) as Connectix

USB Security Question
About 5 or 6 weeks ago I read a magazine article re: a USB security device that allows you to lock out anyone from a computer with a USB connection. I thought that it sounded great and put a mental bookmark to look it up again later. Now I can't remember the damned magazine that it came from. Arrrrgh!