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PC-Vault Version 4.5f
Hard Disk Protection System
Administrator's Manual
(c) Copyright 1985, 1991 by
Johnson Computer Systems, Inc.
20 Dinwiddie Place
Newport News, VA 23602
(804) 872-9583
Table of Contents
THANK YOU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
ABOUT THIS MANUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
WHAT PC-VAULT DOES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
RESTRICTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
YOUR PC-VAULT LICENSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
USING PC-VAULT MENUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
PC-VAULT PASSWORDS AND USER NAMES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
BEFORE INSTALLING PC-VAULT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
The Logo Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
The HelpUser Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Pre-installation Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
HOW TO INSTALL PC-VAULT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
USING THE PC-VAULT MAIN PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
HOW TO USE THE MAIN MENU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Installing PC-Vault MS-Windows Support . . . . . . . . . 15
Changing User Names, Passwords and Password Attributes . 16
Changing a User's Name or Password . . . . . . . . 16
Changing the Number of DAYS Passwords Remain
Valid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Changing the number of Different Passwords
REQUIRED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Selecting What Will be Displayed During Password
Definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Selecting PC-Vault Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
MAXIMUM floppy boot protection . . . . . . . . . . 18
DISPLAY password entry asterisks . . . . . . . . . 18
SIDEKICK compatibility mode . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
CTRL-BREAK prohibited during boot . . . . . . . . . 18
TIME/date change prohibited . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
BLANK screen during LunchBreak . . . . . . . . . . 19
FREEZE computer during LunchBreak . . . . . . . . . 19
ALL users may exit LunchBreak . . . . . . . . . . . 19
SPECIAL display blanking . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
User NAMES are required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
USER may change his/her name . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Selecting Limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Maximum keyboard IDLE time . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
PC-Vault 4.5f Administrator's Manual - Page 2
Minimum number of PASSWORD characters . . . . . . . 20
Maximum invalid logons before ALARM . . . . . . . . 20
Maximum invalid logons before LOCKOUT . . . . . . . 20
SECONDS to wait before auto logon . . . . . . . . . 20
Alternate KEYBOARD/clock handling . . . . . . . . . 21
Locking and Unlocking PC-Vault Related Files . . . . . . 21
Accessing Your Fixed Disk When Booting From a Diskette . 21
Removing PC-Vault From Your Computer . . . . . . . . . . 22
The PC-Vault Hot Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Selecting Automatic LunchBreak . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Controlling User Access to Directories [+] . . . . . . . 23
Controlling Logging of User Activity [+] . . . . . . . . 25
USING THE PC-VAULT PROGRAM AFTER PC-VAULT IS INSTALLED . . . 27
USING PC-VAULT ON LIMITED SYSTEMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
YOUR PC-VAULT FILES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
OPTIONAL PC-VAULT FILES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
HOW TO ORDER PC-VAULT 4.5f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
PC-VAULT VERSION 4.5f ORDER FORM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
PC-Vault 4.5f Administrator's Manual - Page 3
THANK YOU
Thank you for investing in PC-Vault (formerly PC-Lock) version
4.5f. We believe you will find it to be an effective and
convenient security system for your IBM-PC/XT/AT/PS2 or
compatible. Version 1.1 was reviewed in the June 23, 1987 issue
of PC-Magazine and listed among "The Best of the Best Utilities."
Subsequent versions have provided enhanced security and many new
features. Please note that you are not licensed to use this
software until you have read and agree to the "DISCLAIMER OF
WARRANTY" and "YOUR PC-VAULT LICENSE" beginning on page 6.
If you have any suggestions for improvements, please tell us
about them. While we cannot make every change in either the
manuals or the programs which has been suggested by our users, we
do give careful consideration to each suggestion and have
implemented many of them.
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This Administrator's Manual is written for the PC-Vault and/or
PC-Vault Plus administrator. It provides complete information
for installing and using both products. The name "PC-Vault" is
used to refer to both PC-Vault and PC-Vault Plus unless the text
explicitly states otherwise. Sections which describe features
which are only available in PC-Vault Plus are indicated by "[+]".
The features of PC-Vault are accessed from a few simple menus.
This manual describes each menu and provides a detailed
description of each feature accessible from that menu. Several
features, such as defining a password, may be accessed from more
than one menu. These features are fully described along with the
administrator's main menu.
The following optional programs are briefly described in this
manual:
Logo - Allows you to design your own logon screen,
HelpUser - Allows granting one-time emergency access
without knowing any passwords and without
compromising security.
If there is a file named READ-ME.1ST on your distribution
diskette, please read it before proceeding. It contains
information on last minute enhancements to the program and its
associated manuals.
PC-Vault 4.5f Administrator's Manual - Page 4
WHAT PC-VAULT DOES
After you install PC-Vault you will be asked to enter a password
each time your computer is booted from its hard disk. Just type
your password and press Enter. The boot process will then
continue normally. When you boot from a diskette, the system
will boot normally, but you will not be able to access your hard
disk.
The PC-Vault LunchBreak feature provides protection for your
computer when it is running but the operator is not physically
present. When a computer is in the LunchBreak state:
The screen is completely blank,
The keyboard is locked, and
Processing continues normally.
This means that a large spread sheet computation, data base
operation, or other process will continue normally during
LunchBreak. A "would be" observer will not be able either to see
or exercise control over the operation.
LunchBreak may be activated by pressing the user selectable PC-
Vault hot key. If you so choose, the LunchBreak feature will be
automatically activated after a selectable period of keyboard and
mouse inactivity. When the correct password is entered, the
screen and keyboard will return to normal operation. This
feature not only provides protection for the data on the PC's
hard disk but also protects any mainframe or network to which the
PC is logged on.
As PC-Vault administrator you may:
- Prevent users from using Ctrl-Brk to exit AUTOEXEC.BAT,
- Force each user into a specific application,
- Prevent users from obtaining a DOS prompt,
- Change any user's name and/or password,
- Define a minimum password length,
- Require users to enter both their user name and password,
- Require automatic LunchBreak and select a maximum keyboard
idle time,
- Remove PC-Vault from the computer,
- Display a list of illegal logon attempts,
- Access the hard disk when booting from a diskette, and
- Control several other aspects of PC-Vault operation.
PC-Vault 4.5f Administrator's Manual - Page 5
As PC-Vault Plus administrator you may also,
- Grant or deny read/write/execute access to specific hard
disk directories on a per user basis,
- Disallow sector oriented disk read/writes,
- Grant or deny read/write/execute access to diskettes, and
- Obtain a log (history) of the activity of each user
including illegal access attempts, programs executed,
and files accessed.
This software security program is probably somewhat more secure
than a dead bolt lock on your front door. A sufficiently
knowledgeable and determined individual will be able to
circumvent the system, as indeed any software security system can
be circumvented. The level of protection provided is, however,
sufficient for most purposes and exceeds that of any similar
program known to us.
RESTRICTIONS
Norton Cache version 6.0 contains a very serious bug which may
destroy all of the data on your hard disk if you have both Norton
Cache Intelliwrites and PC-Vault Maximum Floppy Boot Protection
enabled at the same time. (It may also cause similar problems
when used with other disk related software products.) This bug
was fixed in Norton Cache version 6.01 which was distributed free
to all registered version 6.0 users. We strongly recommend that
you upgrade to version 6.01 on all your machines whether or not
you plan to use PC-Vault on them.
PC-Vault may work with Windows versions 1.x or 2.x but we no
longer explicitly support versions prior to 3.0. Currently, the
LunchBreak feature does not work reliably when you are in a
Windows DOS Box. This will be fixed in a forthcoming release.
PC-Vault will not install if your hard disk uses a non-standard
sector size.
Your hard drive(s) must not contain partitions belonging to
operating systems other than DOS.
Do not use FDISK or other partitioning software while PC-Vault is
installed.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
PC-Vault, PC-Vault Plus, AND ASSOCIATED SOFTWARE AND THIS
DOCUMENTATION ARE SOLD "AS-IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO
PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY. THE SELLER'S SALESPERSONS AND/OR
PC-Vault 4.5f Administrator's Manual - Page 6
THIS OR OTHER DOCUMENTATION PROVIDED BY JOHNSON COMPUTER SYSTEMS,
INC. MAY HAVE MADE STATEMENTS ABOUT THIS SOFTWARE. ANY SUCH
STATEMENTS DO NOT CONSTITUTE WARRANTIES AND SHALL NOT BE RELIED
ON BY THE BUYER IN DECIDING WHETHER TO PURCHASE AND/OR USE THIS
PROGRAM.
PC-Vault, PC-Vault Plus, AND ASSOCIATED SOFTWARE AND THIS
DOCUMENTATION ARE SOLD WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES
WHATSOEVER. BECAUSE OF THE DIVERSITY OF CONDITIONS AND HARDWARE
UNDER WHICH THIS PROGRAM MAY BE USED, NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS OFFERED. THE USER IS ADVISED TO BACKUP
ALL DATA ON HARD DISKS BEFORE TRYING IT, AND TO THOROUGHLY TEST
IT BEFORE RELYING ON IT. THE USER MUST ASSUME THE ENTIRE RISK OF
USING THE PROGRAM. ANY LIABILITY OF SELLER OR MANUFACTURER WILL
BE LIMITED EXCLUSIVELY TO PRODUCT REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF THE
PURCHASE PRICE.
If within thirty days after we ship your order, you wish to
discontinue using PC-Vault because it does not perform to YOUR
expectations or because you do not agree with the terms and
conditions under which it is sold, we will be happy to refund
your full purchase price. Just write to us stating that you do
not and will not have PC-Vault installed on any of your
computer(s) and that you no longer have any copies of the
program. Enclose the original PC-Vault diskette(s) with your
letter. We would appreciate a description of any problem(s) you
encountered, but you are in no way obligated to provide one.
YOUR PC-VAULT LICENSE
AFTER you have read and AGREE TO the Disclaimer of Warranty you
are licensed to install and use PC-Vault Version 4.5f on the
number of computers for which you have paid the license fee as
shown in the fee schedule on page 36. Removing PC-Vault from one
computer and installing it on another is specifically permitted
and does not increase the number of computers for which the
license fee must be paid. Any form of disassembly or reverse
engineering of any portion of any version of PC-Vault is
specifically not included in your license or granted by it and is
explicitly prohibited.
PC-Vault Version 4.5f is a fully copyrighted software product and
Johnson Computer Systems, Inc. reserves all rights which are not
specifically granted in this license.
PC-Vault 4.5f Administrator's Manual - Page 7
USING PC-VAULT MENUS
Each menu contains the list of functions which you may perform
when that menu is displayed. You may select any item from a menu
simply by
Pressing the letter displayed in front of that item, or
Using the "up" and/or "down" cursor control keys to position
the light-bar (inverse video bar) over the item and pressing
Enter.
Additional information about a function may be displayed by
moving the light bar to the item and pressing the "?" key.
Letters and the "?" may be typed in either upper or lower case.
Either the Escape or the "E" keys may be used to exit any menu.
The menus shown in this manual may differ slightly from those
displayed on the screen due to page/screen size limitations.
PC-VAULT PASSWORDS AND USER NAMES
All PC-Vault passwords consist of zero to sixteen characters
(key-strokes). The minimum password length may be set to any
value from zero to sixteen. User names are optional. If used,
they must be from one to seven characters in length. User names
are set by the administrator, and may also be set by the user if
the administrator has granted that permission.
You must enter a password (and at the administrator's option, a
user name) whenever the computer is booted from the hard disk,
whenever you wish to exit LunchBreak, and whenever the PC-VAULT
program is started.
If user names are required, begin by entering your user name and
pressing the Enter key. Then enter your password and press the
Enter key. If the entry is incorrect you will hear a beep and
the system will wait for you to start the process over with the
user name.
The backspace key may be used to correct errors in the normal
manner. The escape key may be used to terminate the present
attempt and start all over. The Enter key signifies the end of
your user name or password.
After entering a password, you may hear a sequence of "beeps"
alternating between two tones. This is called an alarm and
occurs when a number of consecutive incorrect user name/password
entries have been entered. The number of consecutive incorrect
entries required to trigger the alarm is determined by the
administrator. If the number of consecutive errors exceeds
PC-Vault 4.5f Administrator's Manual - Page 8
another limit, also chosen by the administrator, the machine will
sound the alarm and then lock for five minutes following each
incorrect entry. Turning the machine off will not influence the
count of incorrect entries. If the machine is turned off during
a five minute lock-up, the five minutes will be repeated from the
beginning when the machine is next re-booted.
For more information on user names and passwords, see the section
on changing passwords on page 16.
BEFORE INSTALLING PC-VAULT
You may skip this section and go directly to the "INSTALLING PC-
VAULT" section if:
You are not using PC-Vault Plus, and
You only want one password on your computer, and
You do not have the optional HelpUser or Logo programs.
You, as administrator, may select an original administrator
password and make several other choices about how you want PC-
Vault to work on your computer(s). This is done by using one or
more of the three programs described in this section to modify a
copy of the PC-Vault program itself before you install it. You
may then use the modified copy to install PC-Vault on one or more
computers and your administrator password and other selections
will automatically be in effect.
Please place a diskette containing a COPY of the file PC-
VAULT.EXE in drive A:. Your original PC-Vault diskette is not
copy protected and may easily be copied using the COPY command.
The DISKCOPY command will not work, so please use COPY.
THE CHOICES YOU MAKE IN THIS SECTION WILL ONLY AFFECT THE COPY OF
PC-VAULT.EXE THAT IS ON THE DISKETTE IN DRIVE A:. NO CHANGES
WILL BE MADE TO THE COMPUTER YOU ARE USING.
The three programs which may be used are HelpUser, Logo, and PC-
Vault itself. These programs may be used in any order. HelpUser
and Logo are optional programs whose functions are described in
the next two sections. Detailed instructions for using PC-Vault
to select an initial administrator password and other features of
PC-Vault are included in the "Pre-installation Setup" section
starting on page 11.
The Logo Program
The Logo program allows you to design the appearance of the user
name/password request screen that is displayed when you boot your
computer. You may completely replace our logo and messages.
PC-Vault 4.5f Administrator's Manual - Page 9
Logo provides something similar to a full screen editor which is
used to design your logon screen. Once it is designed, you may
save your design to a file which you can recall at any later time
for additional editing, and/or you may install your design into
PC-VAULT.EXE replacing our screen with your design.
You may wish to install your company's logo, or have a misleading
screen such as "System Board Error 101". If you are using PC-
Vault Plus, you might provide very restricted access to anyone
who desires to use the system and greater access to specified
users. You could accomplish this by assigning a password of
GUEST and using Logo to create a boot time message such as,
"Please enter your password (if you only wish to use the modem,
enter GUEST)." Complete documentation is provided with the Logo
program.
The HelpUser Program
The HelpUser program allows a corporate security officer (CSO) to
grant one time access to a machine without the physical presence
of the security officer and without either the CSO or the user
knowing any passwords. Subsequent access to the same or another
machine will require a new approval by the security officer. The
CSO will not be able to grant access to machines other than those
in his organization.
Each copy of HelpUser is unique, and may be run in either the
normal mode or in a special configuration mode. When HelpUser is
run in the configuration mode, it reads a copy of PC-Vault from a
diskette, modifies it to work only with that specific copy of
HelpUser and writes PC-Vault back to the diskette. The modified
copy of PC-Vault may then be installed on the organization's
computers.
When an individual needs to gain access to a computer, but
doesn't know a valid password, he must call the CSO and convince
him/her to grant the access. The CSO then instructs the user to
start the PC-Vault program with a special parameter. Instead of
requesting the user to enter a password, PC-Vault will display
the message:
Please read the following string to your
security officer: AZq9-Q=4.
Then enter the EXACT string you receive in return:
The string displayed (AZq9-Q=4 in the above example) is randomly
generated and will be different each time. PC-Vault will use the
displayed string to compute, but not display, two response
strings. The CSO must start HelpUser and enter the exact string
which the user read to him. HelpUser will then display both of
PC-Vault 4.5f Administrator's Manual - Page 10
the responses for which PC-Vault is waiting. One response will
have the same result as entering the administrator's password.
The other will have the same result as entering the password for
user 1. The CSO simply tells the user the string which
corresponds to the privilege he wishes to grant. Complete
documentation is provided with the HelpUser program.
Pre-installation Setup
Pre-installation setup is a simple process that allows the system
administrator to modify a copy of the PC-Vault main program (PC-
VAULT.EXE) so that it automatically works as desired on each
computer on which it is subsequently installed. Pre-installation
set up is optional for PC-Vault but is required for PC-Vault
Plus. If the setup is not done, you will be able to use only one
password. If you do not wish to perform the setup you may go to
the "HOW TO INSTALL PC-VAULT" section on page 13.
THE PRE-INSTALLATION PROCESS DESCRIBED IN THIS SECTION MAKES NO
CHANGES TO THE COMPUTER USED TO PERFORM IT. IT MODIFIES ONLY THE
PC-VAULT.EXE FILE ON THE DISKETTE.
To setup PC-Vault, place a diskette containing a copy of the file
PC-VAULT.EXE (not your original please) in drive A:. (If you wish
to use drive B: rather than A: enter the DOS command ASSIGN B=A
at the DOS prompt. This will cause your computer to treat drive
B: as though it were drive A:) Then enter:
PC-VAULT /P
The screen shown in Fig. 1 will be displayed. Read the screen
and then press any key. The screen shown in Fig. 2 will be
displayed. This may seem somewhat redundant, but experience has
indicated the value of asking this question one more time. When
you are certain you are not using your original diskette press Y
to continue.
If you have not previously defined an administrator password, the
pre-installation main menu shown in Fig. 4 will be immediately
displayed. If you have already done pre-installation setup on
the copy of PC-Vault in drive A: to define an administrator
password, the screen shown in Fig. 3 will be displayed. In this
case you must enter your password in order to get to the screen
shown in Fig. 4. Please review USING PC-VAULT MENUS on page 8
for general information on menus.
An original administrator password must be defined prior to
installation in any of the following situations:
- You are using PC-Vault Plus,
- You wish to have an administrator password, or
PC-Vault 4.5f Administrator's Manual - Page 11
- You wish to have more than one user password.
The P (Define Original Passwords and Names) menu item allows you
to define original passwords, user names, password lifetimes,
etc. for each user. Defining an administrator password enables
PC-Vault's multi-user features. The exact procedure and the
screens you will see during are discussed in "Changing User
Names, Passwords and Password Attributes" on page 16.
The O (Select OPTIONS) menu item allows you to determine the way
PC-Vault will operate once it is installed. Any options you
select at this time may also be selected and/or deselected by
you, as administrator, after installation. For additional
information on this subject see "Selecting PC-Vault Options" on
page 17.
The S (SET Limits) menu item allows you to set bounds on certain
user selections such as minimum password length, maximum invalid
logons, and maximum keyboard/mouse idle time before LunchBreak is
automatically invoked, etc. For detailed information on limits
see "Setting Limits" on page 19.
The L (LOCK files during installation) option will cause the
CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, and CLEANDSK.DRV (the PC-Vault device
driver) files to be locked during installation. Locked files can
not be altered by anyone other than the system administrator. A
user cannot delete them or change their names, contents, or
attributes. For additional information on locked files see
"Locking and Unlocking PC-Vault Related Files" on page 21.
The W (Choose WHO will install PC-Vault) option allows you to
choose whether the administrator's or user's menu will be
displayed after PC-Vault is installed. If the administrator's
menu is displayed, the person who installed PC-Vault will be able
to change all user names, passwords, options, and limits. In the
case of PC-Vault Plus, directory access permissions and logging
levels can also be changed. If the user's menu is displayed, the
user may change only the User 1 password and perform other
functions available to all users. If you choose to have the
administrator's menu displayed, you will be asked if you wish to
require the administrator's password to be entered in order to
install PC-Vault. This will prevent unauthorized persons from
installing PC-Vault, and ensure that the installer knows the
administrator password.
The R (RECORD your choices for later use) option causes the file
PC-VAULT.EXE in drive A: to be modified to incorporate your
administrator password and other selections. When you use this
copy of PC-VAULT.EXE to install PC-Vault on a computer, your
selections will be written to the computer's hard disk and will
automatically be in effect.
PC-Vault 4.5f Administrator's Manual - Page 12
HOW TO INSTALL PC-VAULT
Before installing PC-Vault, it is important that you read the
warranty disclaimer and the terms of your license starting on
page 6. You are not licensed to install and/or use this program
until you have read and agree with the terms and conditions
contained in those sections. Thank you.
While we have a very high degree of confidence in PC-Vault, it is
impossible to guarantee that any software program will work on
all the millions of differently configured systems on which it
may be used. For this reason we ask that you ensure you have a
current backup of your hard disk before you install PC-Vault. We
do not anticipate that you will experience any problems in
installing and using PC-Vault, but we do want you to be able to
recover in the unlikely event a problem does occur.
If you have an earlier version of PC-Vault installed on your
computer, please remove it by using that version of PC-Vault.
(NOTE: Your earlier version may have been called PC-Lock.)
You will need to have the file PC-VAULT.EXE on a diskette drive
or on your hard disk. To install or use PC-Vault simply enter
PC-VAULT
You may need to type the drive letter if the drive containing PC-
Vault is not the default drive, for example:
A:PC-VAULT or C:PC-VAULT or C:\PCV\PC-Vault
If PC-Vault is not already installed, the menu shown in Fig. 5
will be displayed. Simply select the "INSTALL PC-Vault" option
and PC-Vault will install itself on your computer. After PC-
Vault installation has been completed a screen giving important
information will be displayed. Please read the entire screen
carefully. After reading the screen, press any key and a main
menu will be displayed. Please note that a file named
CLEANDSK.DRV has been placed in the root directory of your hard
drive and the line DEVICE=CLEANDSK.DRV has been placed at the
beginning of your CONFIG.SYS file. Do not delete the file or the
device statement. They will be removed automatically when you
de-install PC-Vault. If you wish to de-install PC-Vault, use the
"Remove PC-Vault from this computer" option described on page 22.
The installation process is completed by selecting any desired
items from the main menu. For a complete description of the use
of this menu see "HOW TO USE THE MAIN MENU" on page 15. When all
desired selections (if any) have been made, select the E (END
THIS PROGRAM) option to return to DOS. Protection is now in
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effect. The LunchBreak feature will not be available until you
reboot your computer.
If you are using DOS 5.0 or a memory manager you may wish to
install the PC-Vault device driver in Upper Memory Blocks (UMB),
or in rare instances, you may need to place the PC-Vault DEVICE
statement at another location in your CONFIG.SYS file. You may
use any text editor or word processor to modify the DEVICE =
CLEANDSK.DRV statement and/or to move it to the desired location.
If you expect to remove and re-install PC-Vault from time to
time, we suggest placing one of the following lines in your
CONFIG.SYS file:
Rem CLEANDSK.DRV here
Rem CLEANDSK.DRV here (High)
Rem CLEANDSK.DRV here (Special,text)
PC-Vault will place its DEVICE statement immediately following
any of the above lines. If "(High)" is included, PC-Vault will
use a standard DOS DEVICEHIGH statement. If "(Special,
text)" is included, PC-Vault will create the following CONFIG.SYS
line:
Device=text CleanDsk.Drv
This allows automatic creation of Device statements for QEMM or
other memory managers. For example, using:
Rem CleanDsk.Drv here (Special,c:\qemm\loadhi.sys /r:2)
will create the line:
Device=c:\qemm\loadhi.sys /r:2 CleanDsk.Drv
Later versions of DOS ignore any CONFIG.SYS statement beginning
with "Rem". Earlier versions will display a message stating that
they cannot recognize the statement but will otherwise ignore it.
If PC-Vault is already setup as you desire, you may do a quick
installation by entering:
PC-VAULT /I or
PC-VAULT /I /W
at the DOS prompt or from within a batch file instead of
selecting Install from a menu. Use the second form if you wish
to also install MS-Windows support (described on page 15).
PC-Vault 4.5f Administrator's Manual - Page 14
USING THE PC-VAULT MAIN PROGRAM
If you run the PC-Vault program when PC-Vault is already
installed on the computer, you will immediately be asked to enter
your password. The administrator password or any user password
may be entered. If the administrator has so required, you will
also have to enter your user name. As soon as a password is
correctly entered, one of three main menus will be displayed.
The PC-Vault Plus administrator's main menu is shown in Fig. 6.
The PC-Vault administrator's menu is the same except that the
last two items which control access to directories and logging
are not present. The user's main menu contains only items E, H,
W, P, K, and I.
HOW TO USE THE MAIN MENU
For general information on using menus, see "HOW TO USE PC-VAULT
MENUS" on page 8. You may return to DOS from the main menu by
selecting the E option or by pressing the Esc key. The following
sections describe the use of each main menu option.
Installing PC-Vault MS-Windows Support
Before using the LunchBreak feature with Windows, you must
install PC-Vault Windows support by either of two methods: (1)
Use the /W switch on the PC-Vault command line when you are
installing PC-Vault, or (2) Select the W option from the main
menu. This method may be used any time after PC-Vault is
installed.
Either method will cause PC-Vault to search for your Windows
directory, add the files DRVR-APP.EXE and DRVR-DLL.DLL to the
directory, and append the characters "DRVR-APP.EXE" to the load
statement in your WIN.INI file. If PC-Vault cannot find your
Windows directory, it will ask you to enter the directory's drive
and path. If you are using the /W switch you may specify the
directory by /W=drive:path. For example, if your Window's
directory is on drive E: and is named MAIN, you may use:
PC-Vault /W=E:\MAIN
If you will be using Windows, do not select the "Freeze Computer
during LunchBreak" option (page 19) or set the "Alternate
Keyboard/Clock Handling" limit (page 21) to a non-zero value.
NOTE - It is no longer necessary to select the Special Display
Blanking option when using a VGA display with Windows.
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Changing User Names, Passwords and Password Attributes
You may change user names, passwords and password attributes by
selecting the P (Change PASSWORD) option in the main menu. If
the administrator is using PC-Vault, the screen shown in Fig. 7
will appear.
- Changing a User's Name or Password
Enter the user number of the user whose name and/or password you
wish to change. A screen similar to that shown in Fig. 8 will
allow you to change the name associated with the selected user.
If you just press Enter, the name will not be changed and you
will go directly to the password definition screen shown in
Fig. 9. If you enter a new name you will be asked to enter it
again to be sure you entered it correctly. The administrator may
require that user names be entered whenever a password is
required, so please be certain that you remember your user name.
If user names have not been assigned, the default names of Admin,
User 1, User 2, etc., will be used. If you cannot change user
names, please see "USING PC-VAULT ON LIMITED SYSTEMS" on page 27.
After the name has been defined the upper portion of Fig. 9 is
displayed. Please read the screen and then enter the new
password of your choice. If you do not wish to change the
password, press the escape key. The default password for User 1
is PASSWORD. There is no default password for other users. The
example in the figure shows that the user has selected "SECRET-
STUFF" as the new password. After you enter your password you
will be asked to enter it one or two more times to be certain it
has been entered correctly. The lower portion of the screen
shown in Fig. 9 is then displayed and the new password is stored.
Passwords are stored in an encrypted form. Whenever you enter a
password to gain access, it is encrypted and then compared to the
stored value. It is impossible for us to decrypt passwords. It
is, therefore, extremely important for the administrator to
remember his/her password. If the password is forgotten and your
organization has not already purchased and installed the HelpUser
program, it will be necessary to perform a low level format of
your hard disk. If there were another way to get in, the
security provided by PC-Vault would be seriously compromised.
- Changing the Number of DAYS Passwords Remain Valid
System security can be enhanced by requiring users to change
their passwords periodically. If the number of days is set to a
value other than zero, it specifies the number of days a newly
defined password remains valid. A value of zero means that a
password will never expire.
Any time you enter an expired password, you will be required to
change it before gaining access. A user may try to prevent
expiration by setting the PC's clock/calendar back. For this
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reason, all passwords are marked as expired whenever the clock
regresses by four or more hours. Passwords defined during pre-
installation expire the first time they are used.
To define the number of days passwords remain valid, press D.
You will then be asked to enter the user number for which the
change is to be made. Enter the number, or enter "A" to change
the value for all users. You will then be asked to enter the
number of days.
If you have an XT class computer and choose to have passwords
expire, we can only check for expiration after DOS's clock has
been set from a custom battery-backed clock/calendar installed in
your machine. In this case, you MUST have PC-VAULT.EXE on your
hard disk, and execute it on each boot by placing the line:
PC-VAULT/A
near the beginning of your AUTOEXEC.BAT file, but after the
statement that sets your DOS's clock from the battery operated
clock. This is required for XT class machines only.
- Changing the number of Different Passwords REQUIRED
Password expiration is ineffective if a user is allowed to change
to the same password he or she had before. As administrator, you
can require that a user use several different passwords before
being allowed to reuse an earlier one. You can specify that up
to ten different passwords must be defined before the first one
can be reused.
To define the number of different passwords required, press R.
You will then be asked to enter the user number for which the
change is to be made. Enter the number, or enter "A" to change
the value for all users. You will then be asked to enter the
number of different passwords required.
- Selecting What Will be Displayed During Password Definition
You may select what PC-Vault displays during password definition.
You may choose to display the actual password characters,
asterisks, or nothing at all by pressing C, A, or N respectively.
If you choose to display characters, you will be asked to enter
passwords twice during the password definition process.
Otherwise, you must enter it three times.
Selecting PC-Vault Options
Selecting the O (Change OPTIONS) item from the main menu causes
the screen shown in Fig. 10 to be displayed. Pressing the letter
in front of the option will change its selection/deselection
state. Each of the options is described in the following
paragraphs. Except as noted, option changes are effective
immediately.
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- MAXIMUM floppy boot protection
This option makes it even more difficult for an unauthorized
person to break into your computer by erecting a significant
additional barrier that they must overcome. Selecting this
option causes no visible difference in the operation of your
machine. If you are using or may use Norton Cache version 6.0
(as opposed to 6.01 or later), please see the VERY IMPORTANT
note in the Restrictions section on page 6. This option becomes
effective the next time you boot your computer after you select
it. Deselecting this option is effective immediately. If the
words "Not Available" appear by this option, please see "USING
PC-VAULT ON LIMITED SYSTEMS" on page 27.
- DISPLAY password entry asterisks
This option controls what is displayed when a password is entered
in order to gain access. Selecting this option causes an
asterisk to be displayed for each password character entered. If
this option is not selected, nothing will be displayed. To
control what is displayed while passwords are being defined,
please see "Selecting What Will be Displayed During Password
Definition" on page 17.
- SIDEKICK compatibility mode
This option prevents the computer from responding to Sidekick's
hot key during LunchBreak. Select this option only if you are
using Sidekick and you find that the computer responds to
Sidekick's hot key during LunchBreak.
This paragraph contains a detailed technical description of this
option so feel free to skip to the next paragraph if you wish.
PC-Vault intercepts both the clock (IRQ 0) and keyboard (IRQ 1)
interrupts at boot time and again on entry into LunchBreak. Each
time the clock interrupt is issued, Sidekick determines if any
program has intercepted the keyboard interrupt since it has. If
so, it re-intercepts the keyboard interrupt. This is why they
say it must be loaded last, and why it can see its hot key even
during LunchBreak. If PC-Vault's Sidekick Compatibility option
is selected, PC-Vault passes clock interrupts intercepted to the
IRQ 0 interrupt address that was in effect when its device driver
was loaded at boot time. This effectively passes clock
interrupts around Sidekick (and perhaps other TSRs) so that it
never re-intercepts the keyboard interrupt. This also assures
that the DOS/BIOS system clock continues to run.
- CTRL-BREAK prohibited during boot
Selecting this option prevents anyone other than the
administrator from breaking out of the AUTOEXEC.BAT file during
boot. This option is used in conjunction with the BRK-CNTL.COM
file described on page 28.
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- TIME/date change prohibited
Selecting this option will prevent users, but not the
administrator, from changing the system date and/or time.
- BLANK screen during LunchBreak
This option causes the screen to become completely blank during
LunchBreak. If it is not selected, the keyboard will lock but
the screen will remain active. This allows you to use the system
to monitor some process while prohibiting observers from
interfering with the process.
- FREEZE computer during LunchBreak
This option prevents the computer from continuing to process
during LunchBreak and is rarely needed. It should not be
selected if you will be running Windows.
- ALL users may exit LunchBreak
You may allow any user name/password to be used to exit
LunchBreak. If this option is not selected, only the
name/password used to boot the machine and the administrator's
name/password will be accepted. The permissions in effect will
be those of the user whose password was used to exit LunchBreak.
- SPECIAL display blanking
If the "BLANK screen during LunchBreak" option is selected, but
your VGA or CGA screen will not blank and/or unblank as it
should, please select this option. A few non-standard display
CGA and VGA display adapters require selection of this option to
blank properly.
- User NAMES are required
You may require that users enter a correct user name in addition
to a password. The user must then type a user name followed by
the enter key and then the corresponding password followed by the
enter key. After both items have been entered, access will be
granted, or a beep will sound to indicate that the entries were
not correct.
- USER may change his/her name
This option allows a user to change his/her own name. If this
option is not selected, only the administrator may change a user
name.
Selecting Limits
Selecting this option from the administrator's main menu allows
you to select certain limiting values which users are unable to
change. Each of the limits is described in the following
paragraphs. Except as noted, limit changes are effective
immediately.
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- Maximum keyboard IDLE time
Keyboard idle time is the time in minutes between the most recent
keystroke or mouse activity and the time when the machine
automatically goes into LunchBreak. This limit allows you to
determine the maximum keyboard idle time a user can specify. If
the user specifies a time of 61 minutes, automatic LunchBreak
will never occur. If you set this limit to 10, a user may set
the actual idle time to any value between 3 and 10 minutes. If
you are using a mouse see VMOUSE on page 34.
- Minimum number of PASSWORD characters
This limit allows you to determine the minimum number of
characters in a password. When you select this limit you will be
asked to enter a number from 0 to 16. Newly defined passwords
must contain at least the number of characters you specify.
- Maximum invalid logons before ALARM
After an excessive number of consecutive unsuccessful attempts to
boot the computer and/or use the PC-Vault program, an alarm will
sound. This is also true when exiting LunchBreak if the VIOLS /R
utility has been loaded as explained on page 34. The alarm
consists of several repetitions of a two tone signal. Turning
the computer off between attempts will not keep the alarm from
working. This limit allows you to select the number of failed
attempts prior to the alarm being sounded. If you select the
value zero, the alarm will not sound.
- Maximum invalid logons before LOCKOUT
After an excessive number of consecutive unsuccessful attempts to
boot the computer, exit LunchBreak, and/or use the PC-Vault
program, the machine will lock for a period of five minutes.
Turning the computer off during a lockout period will cause the
five minute lockout to be restarted from the beginning on the
next power up. This limit allows you to select the number of
failed attempts prior to lockout. If you select the value zero,
the lockout will never occur.
- SECONDS to wait before auto logon
This feature is frequently used when it is desirable to allow
anyone restricted access to a computer while granting specific
users less restricted access. It is also used to provide for
unattended automatic boot-up.
Normally, PC-Vault requires that a correct password (and
optionally a user name) be entered each time the machine is
booted. If this limit is set to a value other than zero, it
specifies the number of seconds that PC-Vault will wait for a
correct entry. If no correct entry is made during the specified
interval, your computer will automatically boot as though the
password for User 6 had been correctly entered. The LunchBreak
feature will be disabled because it is assumed that the user does
not know the User 6 password, and so could not exit LunchBreak.
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LunchBreak may be re-enabled with the SET-TIME command as
described on page 31.
This allows you, as administrator, to assign to User 6 those
permissions, etc. that you wish to provide to anyone who uses the
computer. Only those users requiring additional permissions will
have to know a password. Using PC-Vault's ability to prevent
breaking out of the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, will ensure that the
statements it contains will be executed. The SET-TIME 0 command
may be used in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file to re-enable LunchBreak and
place the machine into LunchBreak immediately, thus providing for
a secure unattended boot-up.
- Alternate KEYBOARD/clock handling
There are a few hardware and software combinations which cause
the LunchBreak feature to operate incorrectly unless this limit
is set to a non-zero value. If PC-Vault refuses to go into
LunchBreak when it should or will not return from LunchBreak
properly, try using this feature. Do not use this feature if you
will also be using Windows.
When you select this feature, you will be asked to choose one of
several software interrupt groups for PC-Vault to use. (You do
not have to know what an interrupt is to use this feature.) PC-
Vault will list the values from which you may choose, and even
give a recommended choice. Changes you make to this limit become
effective when you reboot your computer.
Locking and Unlocking PC-Vault Related Files
These options lock and unlock CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, and the
PC-Vault device driver. (When a file is locked its DOS read-
only and system attributes are set and the hidden attribute is
not set.) Only the administrator can change the attributes or
the name of a locked file. Since the file is read-only, DOS will
not allow a user to write to or delete the file. (Note: Norton's
FA utility may tell a user that it has changed the attributes of
a locked file, but it cannot and does not actually change them
unless the administrator's password is in use.)
Accessing Your Fixed Disk When Booting From a Diskette
It may become impossible to boot from your hard disk due to
causes unrelated to PC-Vault. For example, if COMMAND.COM is
accidentally deleted or a defective device driver is installed,
you cannot boot from the hard disk whether PC-Vault is installed
or not. You will then have to boot from a diskette and repair
the problem. This option allows you to access your hard disk so
that you can repair it. Simply boot from a diskette USING THE
SAME VERSION OF DOS THAT YOU HAVE ON YOUR HARD DISK or a later
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version. Then run PC-Vault, enter the administrator's password
and select "ACCESS fixed disk after diskette boot." You will be
told that PC-Vault protection has been temporarily suspended and
that the next time you boot from a floppy you will have access to
your hard disk. The next time you boot from your hard disk after
correcting the problem, full protection will be automatically
restored.
Removing PC-Vault From Your Computer
Selecting the "REMOVE PC-Vault from this computer" option will
completely de-install PC-Vault. The PC-Vault device driver will
be deleted, the corresponding device statement will be removed
from the CONFIG.SYS file, PC-Vault related files will be unlocked
and other changes PC-Vault made to your hard disk will be
restored. The MEM-STAT.SYS and/or MEM_STAT.SYS file(s) (page
31), the FPERMF.INF file (page 30), and Windows Support (page 15)
will not be removed because they contain information that may be
used when PC-Vault is re-installed.
The PC-Vault Hot Key
The PC-Vault hot key is used to place your computer in
LunchBreak. (For more information on LunchBreak, see "WHAT PC-
VAULT DOES" on page 5.) The hot key is actually a combination of
two or more keys held down simultaneously.
The original hot key consists of the left and right shift keys.
You may change it to any combination of two or more of the
following keys: Left Shift, Right Shift, Alt, and Ctrl. PC-
Vault distinguishes between the left and right Ctrl and Alt keys,
but you cannot have both Alt or both Ctrl keys in your hot key
definition at the same time.
NOTE: MS-Windows converts the right Ctrl and Alt keys into the
corresponding left key. Therefore do not use the right Ctrl
and/or Alt key when defining a hot key which will be used from
within MS-Windows.
To change your hot key, select the K (Define new hot KEY) option
from the main menu. The hot key selection screen shown in
Fig. 12 will then be displayed. Simply follow the directions on
the screen and your new hot key will be in effect for all users.
Selecting Automatic LunchBreak
You may choose to have your computer automatically enter the
LunchBreak state when your keyboard and mouse have been idle for
a specified period from 3 to 60 minutes. If you select a time of
61 minutes, automatic activation of LunchBreak is disabled and
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your computer will go into LunchBreak only when the hot key is
pressed. If you find that PC-Vault places the maximum value you
can enter below 61, the system administrator has selected that
lower value as described on page 20. If you are using a mouse
see VMOUSE on page 34.
To select, deselect, or change the automatic LunchBreak time,
choose the I (Select maximum keyboard IDLE time) item from the
main menu. The screen shown in Fig. 13 will then be displayed.
Simply enter the desired time and press Enter. The time you
select will be effective for all users.
Controlling User Access to Directories [+]
If you are using PC-Vault Plus, you may control each user's
access to the sub-directories on your hard disk(s), to sector
oriented hard disk I/O, and to diskettes. These functions are
accomplished by selecting the "Control DIRECTORY access by user"
item from the administrator's main menu. When this item is
selected, a table similar to the one shown in Fig. 14 will be
displayed. Access rights assigned to a root directory apply only
to that directory, while those assigned to a first level sub-
directory also apply to all of its sub-directories.
In all cases except HardDisk Abs I/O (described below), you may
separately grant access rights to .EXE and .COM files (programs)
and to all other files. The access that may be granted are
"Read" and "Write", and in the case of programs, "Execute".
READ access means that program can read data from files. WRITE
access means that files can be created, written to, over written,
renamed, deleted, and have their attributes changed. EXECUTE
access means that files containing programs can be executed. For
example, if the WordPerfect word processor program is a file
named WP.EXE, it may be executed only by user's having Execute
access to it. Execute access does not imply read access. Thus,
if a user has only execute access to WP.EXE, the command,
COPY C:WP.EXE A:WP.EXE
will fail because the copy command is not allowed to read the
file.
Some programs such as WordPerfect sometimes modify themselves.
If you are using DOS 3.1 or above, PC-Vault will always allow an
executing program to read and write itself even if the access is
not explicitly granted. In versions of DOS prior to 3.1, PC-
Vault cannot determine exactly which file is executing and so the
access is denied if it is not explicitly granted. Thus,
WordPerfect running under DOS 3.1 or above will be allowed to
modify itself even if Write permission has not been granted.
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Some programs are designed to read and/or write files that they
require to be in the same directory as the executing program. If
you wish to prevent such programs from being copied, grant only
Execute access to .EXE/.COM files but full access to other files.
Alternately, you could deny Write access to diskettes.
All users are always granted read access to the file named
AUTOEXEC.BAT in the root directory of the hard drive from which
the system was booted. This is done to allow all users to
execute AUTOEXEC.BAT when the system is booting.
As shown in Fig. 14, the table begins with three special lines
which do not contain directory names. The first line, labeled
"Diskette Access," allows you to control user's access to
diskettes. The permissions you grant apply to all directories in
drives A: and B:.
A very few programs ask DOS to read/write specific physical
locations on the disk rather than performing operations on files.
If such a program can find the physical location of a file, it
may be able to read data from the file even if the user does not
have read access to its directory. The second line, labeled
"HardDisk Abs I/O" allows the administrator to control this type
of access. Preventing the access may prevent some programs from
running, but will result in a more secure system. We suggest
that you do not grant this access unless you find that the user
must run a program that requires it. The column labeled
.EXE/.COM is not applicable to absolute I/O.
The "New Level 1 Dirs" line allows you to specify the permissions
each user will be automatically be given in newly created level 1
directories and their sub-directories. A user may create a new
1st level sub-directory only if you allow that user write
permission to new level 1 sub-directories. Write permission to
the root directory is not required. (A user may create new sub-
directories at other levels if he/she has permission to write to
its parent. For example a user having write permission to
C:\INVEST is allowed to create C:\INVEST\TBILLS).
Please note that in rare instances a program that runs well when
PC-Vault Plus is not installed will fail to run correctly when
PC-Vault Plus is installed. This does not necessarily indicate
an error in PC-Vault Plus. For instance, a program may try to
change the attribute of a file from read-only to read-write. If
the user has not been granted appropriate access to the file's
directory, DOS will return an "access denied" error. It is
possible that the program may not handle the error correctly.
This bug in the program may never have been noticed because the
program never encountered that error before.
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A sample directory access control table is shown in Fig. 14. The
first two lines allow control of diskette and sector oriented I/O
access. The remaining lines control access to the root and first
level sub-directories of your hard drive(s). Access granted to a
root directory applies only to that directory. Access granted to
a first level sub-directory applies to that directory and all of
its sub-directories. Each column shows the access currently
granted to the user whose name appears at the top of the column.
User names are assigned using the PASSWORD option of the main
menu. In the example shown, user 1 has been assigned to TheBoss
and no name has been assigned to user 2.
The cursor control, page up, page down, home, and end keys may be
used to move the highlight bar from one position to another.
Pressing the R, W, and X keys will toggle (turn on and off) read,
write, and execute permissions respectively. To grant/deny all
permissions in the highlighted square, press A or N respectively.
Pressing Ctrl with R, W, X, A, or N, will grant/deny the
corresponding access to all directories (the entire column).
Similarly, using the Alt key will affect all users' access to
that directory (the entire row). Thus, if a user is to be
granted access to almost everything, begin by moving the bar to
the user's column and press Ctrl-A. Then remove the undesired
accesses. Attempting to move the bar off the screen will cause
more users or directory names to be displayed.
When you have the access permissions set as you desire, press the
escape or the "E" key to return to the main menu. If no new
directories have been created since you last booted the computer,
your selections will be in effect immediately. If this is not
the case, you will be notified that your selections will be
effective when you re-boot your computer.
Controlling Logging of User Activity [+]
Choosing the "Select FILE accesses to be logged" item from the
main menu causes the table shown in Fig. 15 to be displayed. You
may then select which type(s) of file access you wish to log.
Access types which may be selected are Denials, Program
Executions, and All Other accesses.
Denied accesses occur when PC-Vault Plus refuses to grant a
requested access. For example, an attempt by a user to delete,
write to, or change the name or attributes of a file in a
directory to which the user has read only access will result in a
denial. It is not possible to select logging of denied accesses
for the administrator because all administrator access requests
are granted.
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The following lines, extracted from an actual log, indicate the
type of information that is available to the administrator:
Log file starting date is 4-04-89
17:18:43 User 2 - Allowed: Open. C:\COMMAND.COM
17:18:40 User 2 - ═══════ RE-BOOT on 4-04-89
17:18:41 User 2 - Allowed: Open. C:\DOS3.31\ANSI.SYS
17:18:44 User 2 - Allowed: Open. C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT
17:18:44 User 2 - Execute: ExecPrgm. C:\SAV-DTAB.COM
17:18:55 User 2 - NotAlwd: Change Dir. C:\CBH\
17:19:02 User 0 - Allowed: Change Dir. C:\CBH\
17:19:39 User 0 - Allowed: FCB Rename. C:\CBH\SPC\EV.CFG
17:20:15 User 2 - Allowed: Open. C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT
17:20:15 User 2 - Allowed: Open. C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT
17:20:27 User 2 - NotAlwd: Create. A:\AUTOEXEC.BAT
17:20:53 User 2 - Allowed: Change Dir. C:\DOC\
17:21:08 User 2 - Allowed: FCB Delete. C:\JNK
17:21:41 User 1 - ═══════ RE-BOOT on 4-04-89
17:21:41 User 1 - Allowed: Open. C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT
17:21:41 User 1 - Execute: ExecPrgm. C:\SAV-DTAB.COM
End of log file.
A small portion of each line was deleted so that it would fit on
one line in this document. This portion indicates if files were
opened with write access, etc. The above sample indicates that
user 2 booted the machine, DOS opened ANSI.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT,
and then SAV-DTAB was executed. Following this the user
attempted to change to a directory, CBH, for which he had no
access. The user apparently called the administrator who placed
the machine in LunchBreak, entered the administrator password to
exit LunchBreak so that the administrator's permissions would be
in effect, did the directory change for the user, renamed a file,
and re-entered LunchBreak. User 2 then entered his password and
continued as shown. Later, User 1 booted the machine, etc.
A small area of memory is reserved for recording log entries.
These entries are written to the log file on the disk whenever
the area is nearly full, when the FLUSHLOG utility is run, and
whenever a denial is logged. It is, therefore, possible that a
few entries (other than denials) may be lost when the machine is
re-booted unless FLUSHLOG is run just prior to booting.
The log file is a locked file named ACCESS.SYS and is located in
the root directory of the hard drive from which the machine is
booted. Normally, one would run the FLUSHLOG utility to write
any entries remaining in memory to the ACCESS.SYS file and then
change the name of ACCESS.SYS to another name. (PC-Vault will
create a new ACCESS.SYS whenever it needs to write log entries
and the file does not already exist.) The LOG utility may then
be run as described on page 30 to produce a file similar to the
sample above.
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ACCESS.SYS is created as a locked file. The administrator can
unlock this file by using the command FLUSHLOG /U. For more
information on locked files see "Locking and Unlocking PC-Vault
related files" on page 21.
USING THE PC-VAULT PROGRAM AFTER PC-VAULT IS INSTALLED
Whenever you run the PC-Vault program on a machine on which PC-
Vault is already installed, you will be asked to enter your
password. When you enter a correct password, the appropriate
main menu will be displayed. If you enter any user password the
main menu will contain only the items to which users have access.
You may then select any of the options shown. Each of these is
described in detail in the preceding sections. Your selections
will be effective immediately except for Alternate Keyboard/Clock
Handling which become effective the next time the machine is
booted.
When the system is in LunchBreak, the password used to boot the
computer or the administrator's password may be used to exit
LunchBreak. The administrator may choose to allow any user
name/password to exit LunchBreak as described on page 19. The
permissions and capabilities normally associated with the
password used to exit LunchBreak will then be in effect. If you
hear a two-tone beep when exiting LunchBreak, there are recorded
password violations. (Someone may have tried to get into your
computer while you were away.) For information on how to view
the violations record, see the description of the VIOLS utility
on page 34.
USING PC-VAULT ON LIMITED SYSTEMS
Some small hard disks which have been set up with older versions
or computer vendor proprietary versions of DOS do not allow PC-
Vault to implement Maximum Floppy Boot Protection, or user names.
On such systems, the words "Not Available" will be displayed with
the "Maximum Floppy Boot Protection" option in the "Select
Options" menu, and user names will not be displayed when the
administrator is defining passwords (see Fig. 6).
There will be no change in the way you use PC-Vault on such
systems, but they will not be quite as secure. Using a later
version of the DOS FDISK command to set up your hard disk will
probably correct the problem. Setting up your disk with FDISK
will destroy all of the data on your disk, and will require that
you run the DOS FORMAT command to reformat your disk.
PC-Vault 4.5f Administrator's Manual - Page 27
YOUR PC-VAULT FILES
This section describes each of the files on your PC-Vault
distribution diskette, as well as those files created by PC-
Vault during or after installation.
- ACCESS.SYS [+]
This PC-Vault Plus file is not on your diskette. It is created
in the root directory of your first (or only) hard drive at any
time it does not already exist and there are log entries to be
written. This file is used by the LOG utility to generate the
user readable log. The LOG utility is described below.
- BRK-CNTL.COM
This program is used to enable/disable Ctrl-Break, Ctrl-C, and
Alt-NumericPad3 at any time after your computer is booted. The
system administrator can prevent users from breaking out of the
AUTOEXEC file during system boot. This program can be placed in
the AUTOEXEC file to re-enable breaks. Use BRK-CNTL ON to
enable breaks and BRK-CNTL OFF to disable them.
Resident programs, such as some of the DOS keyboard utilities for
various languages which completely take over the keyboard
interrupt, will cause your machine to recognize breaks even when
you have them disabled. They will also prevent PC-Vault from
"knowing" when you are typing on your keyboard. Thus, if you
have selected the automatic LunchBreak feature, PC-Vault may go
into LunchBreak right while you are typing. To prevent both of
these anomalies you may also use the optional RES parameter. This
will direct BRK-CNTL to remain resident. For example,
BRK-CNTL ON RES
will enable breaks and cause BRK-CNTL to remain resident. The
RES parameter should be used after the resident program which
takes over the keyboard and should be used only once per system
boot.
- CLEANDSK.DRV
This file is a device driver. It is not on your PC-Vault
diskette, but is created on your hard disk when you install PC-
Vault. It will be automatically deleted when you remove PC-
Vault. THIS FILE MUST NOT BE DELETED IN ANY OTHER WAY BECAUSE
YOUR COMPUTER WILL NOT BOOT FROM ITS HARD DRIVE UNLESS IT IS
PRESENT.
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- EXEC.COM
This program allows the system administrator to execute a program
for a user and prevent the user from escaping to the DOS prompt
or executing any other program. Typically, EXEC would be placed
in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file to call a program such as 123, DBase, or
WordPerfect into execution. The EXEC command line has the form:
EXEC [/R] [/Ln] [/Tn] drive:\fullpathname\prog.ext param-list
The square brackets indicate the three optional parameters (or
switches). Do not enter the [].
For example, placing the following lines in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file
will force users (but not the administrator) into WordPerfect to
begin editing file LETTER.FRM. The WordPerfect "Go to DOS"
command will not work.
.
.
WHO
IF NOT ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO ADM
EXEC C:\WPERF\WP.EXE LETTER.FRM
:ADM
.
.
Note that you must give the drive, full path and complete name of
the program you wish to execute. In the above example the
program is WP.EXE in directory \WPERF on drive C:. See the
description of the WHO utility below for more information.
The /R parameter cause the program being executed (WP.EXE in the
example above) to be restarted if it terminates. Thus if you use
EXEC /R C:\WPERF\WP.EXE LETTER.FRM
and the user terminates WP.EXE, it will be immediately re-
started.
Occasionally it is necessary for a program to start and execute
another program. This is called a child program. The /Ln
parameter allows the program started by EXEC to execute another
program, which may execute another program, etc. to a depth of n
levels. Thus if EXEC /L1 started a menu program (level 0), the
menu program could execute any number of other programs (all at
level 1). The level 1 programs started by the menu program could
not execute any other programs because a depth of level 2 would
not be allowed. The n may be any number from 0 (the default)
through 9.
The /Tn parameter allows a total of n programs to be executed,
additional execution attempts will fail. The n may be any number
PC-Vault 4.5f Administrator's Manual - Page 29
from 0 (the default) through 9. This parameter is necessary to
start Windows 3.1, for example, because it asks DOS to execute 2
or 3 programs (Standard or 386 modes) during its startup. Once
started windows could execute any number of Windows programs, but
no DOS programs since that would exceed the selected value of a
properly chosen n.
- FLUSHLOG.COM [+]
This PC-Vault Plus utility causes any log entries remaining in
memory to be written out to the ACCESS.SYS file as described in
the section on log control on page 25. ACCESS.SYS is created as
a locked file. The administrator may use the command FLUSHLOG /U
to unlock ACCESS.SYS and write any remaining log entries to it.
- FPERMF.INF [+]
This file is re-created whenever PC-Vault Plus directory access
permissions are changed and is not deleted when PC-Vault Plus is
removed. It will be used to recover the directory permissions
the next time you install.
- LOG.EXE [+]
This PC-Vault Plus utility is used to read the log file produced
by PC-Vault Plus and generate a user readable log or journal of
the users' activity. A sample of the output from this utility is
shown in the section on log control on page 25. To use this
utility enter
LOG in-file-name out-file-name
at the DOS prompt. For example one might use the commands
FLUSHLOG
RENAME C:\ACCESS.SYS OLDLOG
LOG OLDLOG PRN
to flush any log entries remaining in memory to the disk, ensure
(by renaming) that no new log entries will be added to the file,
and write a user readable log of system activity to the printer.
- LOGOFF.COM
The LOGOFF utility provides a means for one user to log off and
another to log on without having to re-boot the computer. For
PC-Vault Plus, this file should be placed in a directory having
EXEC permission for all users. Typing LOGOFF at the DOS prompt
will clear the screen, and display a box requesting the user to
press any key to begin the logon process. When a key is pressed,
the boot time logon screen will be displayed. Any valid user
password will be accepted. PC-Vault will then control the
machine just as though the corresponding user had booted it.
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- MEM-STAT.SYS and/or MEM_STAT.SYS
These small files contain information about the state of your
hard disk(s) before the first installation of PC-Vault. They can
be used for disaster recovery, and have allowed us to help users
to recover from a number of problems which had nothing to do with
PC-Vault.
If they do not already exist, these files are created when PC-
Vault installs but are not deleted when PC-Vault is removed. We
suggest that you allow them to remain on your disk if you may re-
install PC-Vault at a later time. Please do not copy them from
one hard disk to another.
- PC-VAULT.EXE
This is the main PC-Vault program and is described in the
preceding sections of this manual.
- SET-TIME.COM
With this program you can:
Set the keyboard/mouse idle time from a batch file,
Re-enable LunchBreak after automatic logon,
Place the machine into LunchBreak immediately, and
Eliminate incompatibilities caused by other programs.
To set the idle time from a batch file or from the DOS prompt,
use the command: SET-TIME time
where time is any value between 3 and 61 minutes (or the maximum
allowed by the system administrator). For more information on
automatic LunchBreak see "Selecting Automatic LunchBreak" on page
22. To place the computer into LunchBreak immediately, use
SET-TIME 0 from the DOS prompt or from a batch file. This will
not alter the maximum keyboard idle time setting.
To return the idle time to the current default (selected from the
PC-Vault main menu), use the command: SET-TIME D.
- VIOLS.COM
PC-Vault records each unsuccessful attempt to enter a password or
a user name/password combination. Such attempts are called
"violations". When a correct password is entered, PC-Vault
erases the record of any violations which occurred during the
immediately preceding two or three minutes. This prevents
recording "typos" made by a valid user.
The record of each violation contains the user number of the name
entered (if any), and the date and time of the violation. When
booting the computer, the DOS clock has not yet been set, so we
must use the hardware clock. Since XT class machines do not have
PC-Vault 4.5f Administrator's Manual - Page 31
a standard hardware clock, we cannot record the times on these
machines. We do, however, keep a record of each violation.
This program has three separate functions related to password
entry violations. One, two or all three of the functions may be
used on a single execution of VIOLS.COM. The command:
VIOLS /L=FileName /C /R
will perform all three functions. The "/L" will generate a
report of any recorded violations and give the date and time that
you last logged on. If a date and time when you know you weren't
on the computer are displayed, it is an indication that someone
else may know your password. If "=FileName" is present, the
report will be written to the file specified by "FileName". If
it is not present the report will be written to the screen. The
"/C" will remove (clear) all entries from the violation record.
If both /L and /C are present, the record will be cleared after
the report is generated.
The "/R" will cause VIOLS.COM to remain resident. This should
not be done more than once per system boot. Violations during
LunchBreak will not be recorded unless VIOLS is resident. In
addition, the alarm and Lockout features will not work during
LunchBreak unless VIOLS is resident.
VIOLS terminates with a DOS error level of 8 if an error occurs,
an error level of 4 if violations are reported, and 0 otherwise.
The following statements in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file would
automatically install VIOLS as resident and alert the user to any
previous violations:
VIOLS /L /R
IF NOT ERRORLEVEL 4 GOTO CONTINUE
ECHO WARNING --- Violations are listed above
PAUSE
:CONTINUE
- VMOUSE.COM
This utility causes the automatic LunchBreak feature to treat
mouse activity as keyboard activity. It also prevents anyone
from using the mouse while your computer is in LunchBreak.
VMOUSE should be loaded after your mouse driver. If your mouse
driver is a device driver (commonly MOUSE.SYS or MSCMOUSE.SYS)
place a VMOUSE statement near the beginning of your AUTOEXEC.BAT
file. If your mouse driver is loaded from your AUTOEXEC.BAT
file, place the VMOUSE statement immediately after the statement
that loads your mouse driver. NOTE: PC-Vault Windows Support
provides these capabilities while Windows is running. Thus if
PC-Vault 4.5f Administrator's Manual - Page 32
you use your mouse only while you are in Windows, you do not need
to use VMOUSE.
- WHO.COM
This utility allows the AUTOEXEC or other batch files to do
different things for different users. WHO will always return the
user number as a DOS error level, or will return an errorlevel of
255 if PC-Vault is not installed. In addition WHO /L will
display the name of the user, and WHO /E will set the DOS
environment variable PCVU to the name of the current user. (Any
spaces in the name will be deleted.) For more information on DOS
errorlevels and environment variables and IF statements, please
see your DOS manual.
The error level facility of the WHO program may be used by
structuring your AUTOEXEC file as shown in the following example.
Upper case characters indicate actual lines of the AUTOEXEC file.
.
.
commands common to all users
.
.
WHO
IF ERRORLEVEL 3 GOTO ERROR
IF ERRORLEVEL 2 GOTO USER2
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO USER1
.
.
commands to be executed when the
administrator's password was used.
.
.
GOTO COMMON
:USER1
.
.
commands for user 1
.
.
GOTO COMMON
:USER2
.
.
commands for user 2
.
.
GOTO COMMON
:ERROR
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.
.
commands to be used when PC-Vault is not
installed or User 3 or above logged on.
.
.
:COMMON
.
.
commands common to all users
The environment variable facility may be used as follows:
WHO /E
IF %PCVU%==TheBoss GOTO SomeLabel
IF %PCVU%==User2 GOTO SomeOtherLabel
OPTIONAL PC-VAULT FILES
These programs, available separately, are designed to work with
PC-Vault.
HELPUSER.COM
This optional utility allows a corporate security officer (CSO)
to grant access to a PC-Vault protected computer on a one time
basis. The CSO does not need to know any passwords, does not
need to be physically present, and cannot grant access to another
organization's computers. For more information see "The HELPUSER
Program" on page 10.
LOGO.EXE
This optional utility allows the system administrator to design
the appearance of the screen when the system is booted. Our
standard logo may be completely replaced with one of your own
design. The use of color is supported. For more information see
"The Logo Program" on page 9.
IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY
The fastest way to solve most problems is to review the
appropriate section(s) of this manual.
If the problem might be a conflict with other resident software,
try renaming your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to another name such as
AUTOEXEC.1, and then rebooting your computer. If the problem
disappears, rename the AUTOEXEC file back to its original name
and then remove statements one at a time until the conflicting
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software is identified. Call for technical support if more help
is needed.
In the event that you should need technical support please:
1. Corporate customers using PC-Vault on a large number of
computers are supported ONLY through their corporate PC
support staff. We will provide technical assistance to them
as needed.
2. Contact us by phone (804) 872-9583, or call our BBS at (804)
877-6261. Foreign customers only may also FAX us at (804)
874-8090.
3. Please be prepared to provide:
a. Your serial number,
b. The dates and times shown by doing a DIR of the PC-Vault
diskette,
c. The EXACT text of any error messages displayed,
d. The selection status of each item in the Options menu,
e. The value of each item in the Limits menu, and
f. As much information about your system as possible such as
brand, model, hard disk(s), video cards, DOS version,
resident software, content of your AUTOEXEC.BAT and
CONFIG.SYS files, etc.
If you do not have this information available when you call,
we will most likely be unable to provide correct answers or
solutions, and we may have to request that you call again
with more complete information.
4. If at all possible, call when you are at the computer in
question. We can most often resolve a problem immediately
if you can be at the computer while we are talking together.
PC-Vault 4.5f Administrator's Manual - Page 35
HOW TO ORDER PC-VAULT 4.5f
PC-Vault may be ordered from: Johnson Computer Systems, Inc.
20 Dinwiddie Place
Newport News, VA 23602
Voice (804) 872-9583
FAX (804) 874-8090
We accept: Your personal or company check with your order,
Money Orders,
Purchase orders over $50.00 (Net 30 days),
VISA or MasterCard, and
COD orders (USA only).
Orders are usually shipped within one working day, but may
occasionally take longer.
The price of PC-Vault consists of the following:
1. A license fee which is dependent on the number of
computers on which you wish to have PC-Vault
concurrently installed:
No. of Concurrent PC-Vault License PC-Vault Plus
Installations per Computer per Computer
1 - 5 30.00 90.00
6 - 15 26.00 75.00
16 - 99 22.00 55.00
100 - 999 18.00 Call
1000 - Up 15.00 Call
2. A media fee of $5.00 ($7.50 outside the U.S. and
Canada) for each PC-Vault diskette you wish us to ship
to you. We only require you to buy one diskette.
3. There is an additional $5.00 collection fee for
Canadian checks not payable through a U.S. bank and a
$7.50 fee for electronic fund transfers. These fees
are those charged by our bank. All other foreign
checks MUST be payable through a U.S. bank.
We pay shipping via First-Class air mail to all locations. Add
actual shipping costs for other carriers. Overnight service is
also available.
All prices are subject to change without notice. Our warranty
and your return privileges are described in the DISCLAIMER OF
WARRANTY section on page 6.
PC-Vault 4.5f Administrator's Manual - Page 36
PC-VAULT VERSION 4.5f ORDER FORM
To: Johnson Computer Systems, Inc.
20 Dinwiddie Place
Newport News, VA 23602
Voice (804) 872-9583
FAX (804) 874-8090
Please accept our order for PC-Vault version 4.5f as indicated
below:
______ Concurrent Installations of PC-Vault $_________
______ Concurrent Installations of PC-Vault Plus _________
______ PC-Vault diskette(s) at $5.00 each _________
($7.50 outside U.S./Canada)
______ Logo ($100.00 per organization) _________
______ HelpUser ($100.00 per organization) _________
Shipping charge (See preceding page) _________
Virginia State Sales Tax (Ship/Bill address in VA) _________
Total Order _________
Purchase Order _________________________ Date __________________
Company Name ____________________________________________________
Attention _______________________________________________________
Dept./Mail Stop _________________________________________________
City, State, Zip ________________________________________________
Phone: Daytime ____________________ Evening ____________________
Credit card: VISA MasterCard
Name on Card ___________________________________________________
Card Number ______________________________ Expires: ___________
PC-Vault 4.5f Administrator's Manual - Page 37
╔══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ PC-Vault Hard Disk Protection System - Version 4.5 ║
║ (C)Copyright 1988 by Johnson Computer Systems, Inc. ║
║ 20 Dinwiddie Place, Newport News VA. ║
║ ║
║ ║
║ PC-Vault Pre-Installation Setup ║
║ ║
║ You have chosen the pre-installation set up option. The ║
║ choices you make will be recorded in the PC-Vault program ║
║ on the drive A: diskette. When you use that copy to ║
║ install PC-Vault your selections will already be in effect. ║
║ ║
║ Nothing you do during this run will have any effect on ║
║ any machine on which PC-Vault is already installed. To ║
║ change installed values run PC-Vault without the /P. ║
║ ║
║ Please place the diskette containing the copy of PC-VAULT ║
║ to be modified in drive A: and then press any key. ║
║ ║
║ ║
║ Do NOT use your original PC-Vault diskette. ║
║ ║
╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
Fig. 1 - Pre-installation Notice
╔═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ PC-Vault Hard Disk Protection System - Version 4.5 ║
║ ║
║ ║
║ Are you CERTAIN the diskette in drive A is a COPY? ║
║ ║
║ Please press Y or N. ║
║ ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
Fig. 2 - Pre-installation Warning
╔═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ PC-Vault Hard Disk Protection System - Version 4.5 ║
║ ║
║ An administrator password has already been assigned to this ║
║ file. You must enter that password to make additional ║
║ changes. ║
║ ║
║ Do you wish to continue? (Please enter Y or N) ║
║ ║
╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
Fig. 3 - Pre-installation Password Request
╔══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ ║
║ PC-Vault Pre-Installation Setup Menu ║
║ ║
║ Please press the LETTER in front of the option you wish. ║
║ ║
║ E. END this program. ║
║ ║
║ H. HOW to use this menu. ║
║ ║
║ R. RECORD your choices for later use. ║
║ ║
║ P. Define original PASSWORDS and names. ║
║ ║
║ O. Select OPTIONS. ║
║ ║
║ S. SET limits. ║
║ ║
║ L. LOCK files during installation. ║
║ ║
║ W. Choose WHO will install PC-Vault. ║
║ ║
╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
Fig. 4 - Pre-Installation Main Menu
╔══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ PC-Vault Hard Disk Protection System - Version 4.5 ║
║ (C)Copyright 1988 by Johnson Computer Systems, Inc. ║
║ 20 Dinwiddie Place, Newport News VA. (804) 872-9583 ║
║ ║
║ ║
║ PC-Vault is not installed on this computer. ║
║ ║
║ ║
║ Please press the LETTER in front of the option you wish. ║
║ ║
║ E. END this program. ║
║ ║
║ H. HOW to use this menu. ║
║ ║
║ I. INSTALL PC-Vault. ║
║ ║
║ ║
╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
Fig. 5 - PC-Vault Installation Menu
╔═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ PC-Vault Administrator's Main Menu ║
║ Please press the LETTER in front of the option you wish. ║
║ ║
║ E. END this program. ║
║ H. HOW to use this menu. ║
║ W. Install WINDOWS support. ║
║ ║
║ P. Change PASSWORD. ║
║ O. Select OPTIONS. ║
║ S. SET Limits. ║
║ ║
║ L. LOCK PC-Vault related files. ║
║ U. UNLOCK PC-Vault related files. ║
║ ║
║ A. ACCESS fixed disk after diskette boot. ║
║ R. REMOVE PC-Vault from this computer. ║
║ ║
║ K. Define new hot KEY combination. ║
║ I. Set keyboard IDLE time. ║
║ ║
║ D. Control DIRECTORY access by user. ║
║ F. Select FILE accesses to be logged. ║
║ ║
╚═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
Fig. 6 - PC-Vault Plus Administrator's Main Menu
╔═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ PC-Vault Name and Password Definition ║
║ ║
║ ║
║ Please press: ║
║ ║
║ 0 to change the administrator password and/or name. ║
║ 1-12 to change a user password and/or name. ║
║ D to change the number of DAYS passwords remain valid. ║
║ R to change the number different passwords REQUIRED. ║
║ C to display CHARACTERS during password definition. ║
║ A to display ASTERISKS during password definition. ║
║ N to display NOTHING during password definition. ║
║ Enter to return to the main menu. ║
║ ? for help. ║
║ ║
║ ║
║ User Name Days Recycle User Name Days Recycle ║
║ 0. Admin 0 0 7. User 7 0 0 ║
║ 1. User 1 0 0 8. User 8 0 0 ║
║ 2. User 2 0 0 9. User 9 0 0 ║
║ 3. User 3 3 2 10. User 10 0 0 ║
║ 4. User 4 0 0 11. User 11 0 0 ║
║ 5. User 5 0 0 12. User 12 0 0 ║
║ 6. User 6 0 0 ║
║ ║
║ Please enter your selection: ║
║ ║
╚═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
Fig. 7 - Administrator's Name/Password Selection Screen
╔═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ ║
║ PC-Vault Name Definition ║
║ ║
║ ║
║ The current name for this user is: Admin ║
║ ║
║ Press return to retain this name, or enter a new name: Tiny ║
║ ║
║ Please enter the new name again to be sure its correct: Tiny ║
║ You may be required to enter this name to gain access. ║
║ ║
╚═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
Fig. 8 - Change User Name Screen
╔══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ ║
║ PC-Vault Password Definition ║
║ ║
║ ║
║ Passwords may be one to sixteen key strokes, and include ║
║ letters, numbers, and the keys: space - = [ ] ; , . ║
║ ║
║ Case is not significant. Three special keys are: ║
║ Backspace - Used to correct an error in the normal way. ║
║ Return - Means, "Password entry is complete." ║
║ Escape - Means, "I don't want to enter a password." ║
║ ║
║ ║
║ Please enter new password and press return: SECRET-STUFF ║
║ ║
║ Your new password is defined. Whenever PC-Vault asks for ║
║ your password, type it in and then press return. You MUST ║
║ be able to enter it correctly. We suggest you use your ║
║ print screen key and then keep it in a safe place. ║
║ ║
║ ║
║ Please press any key to continue. ║
║ ║
╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
Fig. 9 - Password Definition Screen
╔═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║ ║
║ Administrator Options Selections Menu ║
║ ║
║ Press the LETTER in front of the option you wish to change. ║
║ ║
║ E. END option selection and return to main menu. ║
║ H. HOW to use this menu, how to get additional help. ║
║ ║
║ M. MAXIMUM floppy boot protection - Not Selected. ║
║ D. DISPLAY password entry asterisks. - Selected. ║
║ ║
║ K. SIDEKICK compatibility mode. - Not Selected. ║
║ C. CTRL-BREAK prohibited during boot. - Not Selected. ║
║ T. TIME/Date change prohibited. - Not Selected. ║
║ ║
║ B. BLANK screen during LunchBreak. - Selected. ║
║ F. FREEZE computer during LunchBreak. - Not Selected. ║
║ A. ALL users may exit LunchBreak. - Not Selected. ║
║ S. SPECIAL Display blanking - Not Selected. ║
║ ║
║ N. User NAMES are required. - Not Selected. ║
║ U. USER may change his/her user name. - Not Selected. ║
║ ║
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Fig. 10 - Administrator's Options Menu
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║ ║
║ Administrator Limits Selection Menu ║
║ ║
║ Press the LETTER in front of the option you wish to change. ║
║ ║
║ ║
║ E. END limit selection and return to main menu. ║
║ ║
║ H. HOW to use this menu, how to get additional help. ║
║ ║
║ I. Maximum keyboard IDLE time (minutes). - Currently 61 ║
║ ║
║ P. Minimum number of PASSWORD characters. - Currently 0 ║
║ ║
║ A. Maximum invalid logons before ALARM. - Currently 5 ║
║ ║
║ L. Maximum invalid logons before LOCKOUT. - Currently 0 ║
║ ║
║ S. SECONDS to wait before auto logon. - Currently 0 ║
║ ║
║ K. Alternate KEYBOARD/clock handling - Currently 0 ║
║ ║
║ ║
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Fig. 11 - Administrator's Limits Selection Screen
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║ PC-Vault Hard Disk Protection System - Version 4.5 ║
║ ║
║ You may now select the keys which will cause your computer's ║
║ screen to blank (if selected) and your keyboard to lock ║
║ until you enter your password. ║
║ ║
║ Please press any two or more of the following keys: ║
║ ║
║ Left Shift Right Shift Alt Ctrl ║
║ ║
║ Hold them down until you hear a two tone beep and you are ║
║ asked to release them. You will have to hold the keys down ║
║ approximately four seconds. ║
║ ║
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Fig. 12 - Hot Key Selection Screen
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║ PC-Vault Hard Disk Protection System - Version 4.5 ║
║ ║
║ You may request that your machine automatically go into the ║
║ LunchBreak state if the keyboard is idle for a specified ║
║ time period. You may select a time period from 3 to 61 ║
║ minutes. ║
║ ║
║ A time of 61 minutes means that automatic LunchBreak will ║
║ never occur. ║
║ ║
║ The current keyboard idle time is 5 minutes. ║
║ ║
║ Please enter new keyboard idle time in minutes: ║
║ ║
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Fig. 13 - Maximum Idle Time Selection Screen
╔══════════════════╦═════════════╦═════════════╗ To Select User
║ Directory/Area ║ TheBoss ║ User 2 ║ Cursor keys
║ ║EXE/COM│Other║EXE/COM│Other║
╠══════════════════╬═══════╪═════╬═══════╪═════╣ To Select Dir.
║ Diskette Access ║ R-W-X │ R-W ║ ----- │ R-W ║ Cursor, PgUp/Dn
╟──────────────────╫───────┼─────╫───────┼─────╢ Home, End
║ HardDisk AbsI/O ║ ----- │ R-W ║ ----- │ --- ║
╟──────────────────╫───────┼─────╫───────┼─────╢ To Control Access
║ New Level 1 Dirs ║ R-W-X │ R-W ║ ----- │ R-W ║ R=Read W=Write
╟──────────────────╫───────┼─────╫───────┼─────╢ X=Execute
║ C:\ ║ R-W-X │ R-W ║ --X-- │ R-- ║ A=All N=None
╟──────────────────╫───────┼─────╫───────┼─────╢
║ C:\DATABASE ║ R-W-X │ R-W ║ R-W-X │ R-W ║ To chg all users'
╟──────────────────╫───────┼─────╫───────┼─────╢ access to this
║ C:\UTILS ║ R-W-X │ R-W ║ --X-- │ --- ║ dir, use Alt
╟──────────────────╫───────┼─────╫───────┼─────╢ with R,W,X,A,N
║ C:\GAMES ║ R-W-X │ R-W ║ --X-- │ --- ║
╟──────────────────╫───────┼─────╫───────┼─────╢ To chg this usr's
║ C:\PAYROLL ║ R-W-X │ R-W ║ ----- │ --- ║ access to all
╟──────────────────╫───────┼─────╫───────┼─────╢ dirs, use Cntrl
║ D:\ ║ R-W-X │ R-W ║ R-W-X │ R-W ║ with R,W,X,A,N
╟──────────────────╫───────┼─────╫───────┼─────╢
║ D:\BACKUP ║ R-W-X │ R-W ║ R---X │ R-- ║ To Save Choices
╚══════════════════╩═══════╧═════╩═══════╧═════╝ Esc or E
Note: R, W and X toggle the corresponding permission.
Fig. 14 - Directory Access Control Table
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║ PC-Vault Hard Disk Protection System - Version 4.5+ ║
║ ║
║ ╔═════════════════════════════════════════════════╗ ║
║ ║ Log Control ║ ║
║ ╠═════════╤═════════╤═════════╤═════════╤═════════╣ ║
║ ║ Admin │ John T. │ User 2 │ User 3 │ User 4 ║ ║
║ ╟─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────╢ ║
║ ║ ----- │ D-X-- │ D-X-O │ D---- │ D---- ║ ║
║ ╚═════════╧═════════╧═════════╧═════════╧═════════╝ ║
║ ║
║ Press: Right/Left cursor keys to select a user. ║
║ D - to toggle logging of denied accesses. ║
║ X - to toggle logging of programs executed. ║
║ O - to toggle logging of all other accesses. ║
║ A - to select all of the above (D, X, F). ║
║ N - to select none of the above (D, X, F). ║
║ Esc to save your choices, go to main menu. ║
║ ║
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Fig. 15 - Logging Control Table