Look on the Win2K resource kit. There is a program called floppylock that
restricts access to the floppy drive to administrators and power users.
This program can run as a service so that when the system is rebooted, the
service will start automatically. There may be other programs out there,
but this is the one that I have used in the past.
Look on the Win2K resource kit. There is a program called floppylock that
restricts access to the floppy drive to administrators and power users.
This program can run as a service so that when the system is rebooted, the
service will start automatically. There may be other programs out there,
but this is the one that I have used in the past.
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