Windows 98 is inherently insecure, no log-on is needed to access those
files.  That said, the way I would do it is to share that data over the
network to a secure computer with Windows NT or better and back the data
up that way.


Orville L. Lantto
Datatrend Technologies, Inc.  (http://www.datatrend.com)
IBM Premier Business Partner
121 Cheshire Lane, Suite 700
Minnetonka, MN 55305
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
V: 952-931-1203
F: 952-931-1293

CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is
for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential
and privileged information. Any  unauthorized review, use, disclosure or
distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please
contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original
message.




Bill Fitzgerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
03/08/2004 09:06 AM
Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"

        To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        cc:
        Subject:        TSM and Windows 98


I have 3 clients that are currently using Windows 98se and have
standalone applications that cannot  run on the Novell network.
They need to be backed up automatically on a daily basis, but because
the information on them is highly sensitive (we are a hospital) the
desktop can not be left signed on 24X7. Even a password protected screen
saver is not really acceptable as far as the data security people are
concerned.

If there a way to run the Windows 9X client and still have the PC not
signed on? As a "service"?

Thanks in advance

Bill

William Fitzgerald
Software Programmer
TSM Administrator
Munson Medical Center
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to