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Fluffy 

Group: Members
Posts: 5
Joined: Dec. 2004
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Posted on: Mar. 26 2005,10:44 |
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Hello everybody ! Has anybody an idea, how to protect a Boot CD with Password ? Example: While Booting it should request for password. If Password is wrong, System should reboot!
Regards Fluffy
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xoben 

Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 849
Joined: Nov. 2003
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Posted on: Mar. 26 2005,20:56 |
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Start EasyBoot, click 'Help' button and choose 'Contents', then find 'Set Password to Your Bootable CD/DVD and Menu Items' topic in 'User's Guide' section.
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Post Number: 3
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Fluffy 

Group: Members
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Joined: Dec. 2004
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Posted on: Mar. 28 2005,08:16 |
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Hello Xoben, i had read and tried this before I post; i had set password to force a password request before booting the main menu of my CD; but there was bo password request while CD is booting; seems to be a bug! A password is only requested, if i set it to the single applications in my boot menu! To fix that, i create a new main menu with "disclaimer" and a "I agree Button"; then i set password to "agree Button" and my problem was fixed.
thanks for your answer !
Regards Fluffy
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Post Number: 4
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xoben 

Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 849
Joined: Nov. 2003
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Posted on: Mar. 28 2005,20:15 |
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Hello Fluffy, please do not modify or save the .ezb file when password is setted.
You can test it this way, step by step: 1) Open a menu file (.ezb) 2) Set password 3) Save it 4) Make an ISO image 5) Test the ISO by VMWare, or burn it to CD-RW for testing
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