#11962 by Scrooge
07 Apr 2006, 12:53
Anyone have a suggestion as to the best way to require a password to log into win98 from boot up as the built in one sucks,what im looking for is something that will lock the machine down unless the password is entered.

Btw..this is for a friend..I havn't used 98 since,well the 90's so have forgotten everything I knew about the OS..'cept for the bsod burnt on to the back of my eyes [:0]
#110824 by patrickj77
07 Apr 2006, 12:59
If you want to lock the PC down you could allways put a passord on the BIOS start up ..

Patrick
#110831 by p17blo
07 Apr 2006, 13:31
Yes I agree with Patrick. There are some dangerous 3rd party utils, but the safest and easiest is a bios password, backed up with a hdd password

Paul
#110834 by preiffer
07 Apr 2006, 13:43
A Windows 98 startup screen would protect it by itself, surely?


I know if I was trying to break into a computer, I'd walk right past that one. (Kind of like trying to steal a Metro... ;)[:I])
#110846 by RichardMannion
07 Apr 2006, 14:27
The BIOS password would pretty much be useless, as their are published backdoors to get round them.

Yes the built in one is pants, jus thit the ESC key and you are done.

Why not use a password protected screensaver that kicks in at startup?

Thanks,
Richard
#110863 by Scrooge
07 Apr 2006, 15:04
This is a friends computer not mine,getting her through a bios password isn't even in the books and as you said the built in one sucks.

A new OS,well yes,but no,this is a PIII system and im not going through the headaches of putting XP on it.

Now a password protected screensaver,rememebering that 98 isn't my strong suit,is there a good free one to download?

Thanks again for your help guys.
#110887 by JonnyBoy
07 Apr 2006, 16:02
Use Windows default screensaver. That will do the job.

Cheers
Jon
#110995 by onionz
08 Apr 2006, 01:06
I think the BIOS password is stronger than the Win98 screensaver. It's easy to get round the BIOS password if you can get internal access to the machine to reset the CMOS, but if the case is locked it's pretty good.

Otherwise, adding security to Windows 98 is like installing a mortice lock in a cardboard door.

A P3 system might run Win2k ok, which is far more secure. You can upgrade Win98 to Win2k.
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