Fortress 101

Carole Leita leita at netcom.com
Thu May 15 10:47:09 EDT 1997


The InFoPeople Project (providing public access to the Internet in
California's public libraries) has quite a bit of information on securing
public access computers on its web site. Among other security information,
our Security entry page points to reviews of the various commercial
software programs, along with their web addresses. Please see:
http://infopeople.berkeley.edu:8000/Security/index.html

Regards,

Carole Leita, leita at netcom.com
Librarians' Index to the Internet
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/InternetIndex/
InFoPeople Web Site Manager
http://infopeople.berkeley.edu:8000/

>I have been told that Fortress 101 can be used to "lockup" public
>workstations,  does anyone know how to get a hold of the software.  Is
>there a better products that would allow me to keep my patrons from
>changing settings,  erasing things, an so on?
>
>I'd also appreciate any information or tips anyone has on installing and
>running the software.
>
>Thanks,
>Mary Duffy
>Head, Library Information Systems
>Univ. of Texas at El Paso
>EMAIL:  mduffy at utep.edu  
>
>


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