Last week I was asking about a product called "Direct Access for
Windows," which was a secure template. We have been using this
software in the New York Public Library. Apparently the company that
made it sold the software to Symantec Corporation. The only address
that I received from my inquiry is for their Direct Access Disk
Exchange program: P.O. Box 10849, Eugene, OR 97440-2849, however,
their general customer service number is 800-441-7234. Although I was
not able to find it on their home page, I will try this afternoon to
call customer service and determine if they still make it.
Bryan M. Carson, J.D., M.I.L.S.
Electronic Resources Librarian
New York Public Library
Center for the Humanities/General Research
Fifth Avenue and Forty-Second Streets
New York, New York 10018
212-930-0872
bcarson@nypl.org
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Subject: Windows menu program
Author: Susan Phillips <susanp@airmail.net> at Internet
Date: 9/25/96 10:20 AM
Does anyone know of or use a Windows program that allows you to set up a
screen with a program window of icons that is secure. In other words,
students could not get to the program manager or move or delete icons
from the screen without a password--something similar to what Westlaw and
Lexis put on the student computers.
TIA
*************************************************************************Susan
Ph illips (972) 579-5805
Director of Public Services FAX (972) 579-5797
2535 E. Grauwyler Rd. susanp@airmail.net
Irving, TX 75061 Go RANGERS, or at least hang in there!
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