Prophylaxis is a system extension that forces the user to enter a password whenever the Mac is turned on. It is not difficult for a knowledgeable Mac user to bypass Prophylaxis, but it provides enough protection to prevent the casual user from messing with your Mac while you aren’t there. If you would like more protection, look for “Prophylaxis Plus”, available now.
To install Prophylaxis, simply drop it into your “System Folder” and select “Restart” from the “Special” menu. When your computer asks you for your password, click on “Change Password”. Type the password you want to use, and then return. From then on, whenever you start up your Mac, you must enter the password and press return. To change the password again, enter your old password without pressing return and click on “Change Password”. Type your new password, and then press return.
If, for some reason, you forget your password, you can hold down shift while your Mac is starting up, therefore bypassing Prophylaxis. Doing this is not a good practice in general, however, because no extensions will be loaded at all. After bypassing Prophylaxis, you should replace it with a fresh copy. Prophylaxis Plus, on the other hand, cannot be bypassed by holding down shift. It also has no corresponding file in the System Folder.
Prophylaxis is ShareWare. If you use it, send $5 to:
Trevden Sherzell
130 North Country Road
Shoreham, NY, 11786-1722
Also, feel free to send me suggestions on this program, any other program of mine, or ideas for future programs to one of the addresses at the end of this file. Thanks.
PLEASE! If you find Prophylaxis useful, can’t you spare $5? C’mon. You’re helping a 13-year-old (me) through life! And I have to pay my own America Online bill! :) (By the way, if you’re a kid, (younger than 14 or 15) feel free to use this program without having to pay me. I know your situation! :) The more response I get, the more incentive I’ll have to keep programming. If you have an idea for a nifty program, send me mail!
If you are interested in a version of this program in cdev (control panel) form or the Think C source code, please leave me mail and we can work something out.
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/ revden
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America Online: Trevden
Internet: trevden@aol.com
US Mail: 130 North Country Road, Shoreham, NY, 11786-1722