SHUTOUT is supplied through the SHAREWARE network so that you may evaluate the software. On registering and paying the amount set out below, Goodhand Technologies will supply you with the SHUTPAS.EXE program which enables you to change the password for the program, and the latest version of SHUTOUT.EXE and documentation. SHUTOUT as supplied is the full working version. It uses the password SHUT (no after entering). J. Barker Author SHUTOUT VIRUSES AND UNLICENSED SOFTWARE BEFORE THEY EVEN "SEE" YOUR SYSTEM! SHUTOUT Version 1.1 New viruses are being introduced nearly every week, anti-virus software is usually several months behind - after the virus has already been discovered. If you run a network with personal computers as workstations, the risk of virus infection is even greater. To try and stop infection users can be instructed to scan for viruses, virus protection can be loaded onto the workstations to try and "catch" suspicious programs, or with some computers, the floppy disk drive can be removed. There is an easier way! Simply load SHUTOUT before you network programs - or when the workstation starts, ensuring that the computer is unable to load programs from the A: drive. SHUTOUT protects your computers and networks by disabling the access to the floppy drives, while allowing access through password protection. Enabled on start up, SHUTOUT is a small (6K) terminate and stay resident DOS program that intercepts any calls to the floppy drives. SHUTOUT can be loaded into high memory. On the first attempt to access the floppy drive, SHUTOUT accepts a password. If correct, normal access applies, if incorrect, access is denied. The computer will treat the floppy drives as non- existent, producing the error message "DRIVE NOT READY Abort, Retry, Fail". SHUTOUT gives you control of your network. Unlicensed software can not be loaded onto the network or hard disks without the password. SHUTOUT has been tested on most networks and with most popular software. Pricing: Single User $ 35.00 Site License $300.00 To order, or for more information Phone Australia (09) 279 9338. All major credit cards accepted. Compuserv ID 100033,1114 Goodhand Technologies Where Good Products and Service Go Hand in Hand LIMITED WARRANTY/LIMITATION OF REMEDIES Goodhand Technologies warrants that SHUTOUT (the Software) performs in substantial compliance with the written materials accompanying the Software. The right to use the Software is granted without any further warranty, condition, representation or other term express or implied relating to the performance, quality or fitness for use of the Software or written materials accompanying the Software. Goodhand Technologies shall not be liable for any loss or damage of any kind arising from use of the Software or accompanying written materials or from errors, deficiencies or faults therein, whether such loss or damage is caused by negligence or otherwise. GENERAL If any provision of this Agreement shall be unlawful, void, or for any reason unenforceable, then that provision shall be deemed severable from this Agreement and shall not affect the validity and enforceability of the remaining provisions of this Agreement. This Agreement is governed by Australian law. Software Documentation SHUTOUT Version 1.1 Copyright Goodhand Technologies 1991 PO BOX 594, MORLEY WA 6062 (09) 279 9338 Installing Copy the programs from the SHUTOUT disk into a subdirectory on your hard disk (local or network) called SHUTOUT. Running To run SHUTOUT, make sure you are in the SHUTOUT directory, and type SHUTOUT. As a security measure, shutout does not display a message when loaded. However, if you have DOS 5.0 you can use the command "MEM /C |MORE" from the DOS prompt. This command will display the programs loaded into memory. SHUTOUT.EXE will be displayed in the memory map if it has loaded successfully. Shutout should be loaded from either your AUTOEXEC.BAT file or from your network startup batch file. Using a line editor such as EDLIN or DOS 5.0's EDIT, your AUTOEXEC.BAT should look something like this; REM AUTOEXEC.BAT file (resides in C:\) echo off c:\shutout\shutout prompt $p$g rem other lines follow Tips SHUTOUT should one of the first programs loaded in your autoexec.bat or network batch file. Windows may "freeze" you computer (PCSA Network) if SHUTOUT is loaded after the network programs and not activated previously by trying to access the floppy drive. NOTE: On a PCSA network, the USE ?: or USE /D command will invoke SHUTOUT (first access only) and the install message will be displayed. Procedure SHUTOUT, when run, is a Terminate and Stay Resident (TSR) program, staying in memory while other programs are run. SHUTOUT monitors any system calls to the floppy drives. The first time access is attempted, it displays the message "SHUTOUT INSTALL, HIT SPACE KEY". At this prompt, either hit the space key (and you will be unable to access your floppy drive, or type in the password. If the password is correct, you will now be able to access the floppy drive(s) as normal. If the password is incorrect, or the space key is pressed, access to the floppy drive(s) is denied. SHUTOUT only allows one password attempt. If you enter the wrong password, you will need to re-boot your computer and re-enter the password. Password The password is a four characters long and can be changed by running the program SHUTPAS. SHUTPAS must be run in the same directory that SHUTOUT.EXE is in, and SHUTOUT.EXE must not be write protected. Type in "SHUTPAS" and follow the prompt, entering in a new password. It is recommended that the program SHUTPAS be kept in a separate area by the Network Administrator to ensure no unauthorised use of the program. Problems SHUTOUT has been tested and run with a large number of popular (and not so popular) software packages. If you experience difficulties (screen or keyboard freezing) firstly, remove shutout and try again. If the problem disappears, try loading SHUTOUT is a different order. If you still experience problems, please notify Goodhand Technologies. ----------------end-of-author's-documentation--------------- Software Library Information: This disk copy provided as a service of Public (software) Library We are not the authors of this program, nor are we associated with the author in any way other than as a distributor of the program in accordance with the author's terms of distribution. 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