RE: tictech: ** Mac OSX and Security **

From: Johnson, Gary (gajohnson@seattleschools.org)
Date: Mon Feb 11 2002 - 23:22:31 PST

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    -tictech message:

    Wes,
    3.9.3 or 3.9.4 with 95 and 98, 3.9.7 with 98 and ME, 4.0 with 2000.
    Gary Johnson
    Aki Kurose Middle School
    gajohnson@seattleschools.org

    > ----------
    > From: Wes Felty
    > Reply To: tictech@learningspace.org
    > Sent: Saturday, February 9, 2002 9:30 AM
    > To: tictech@learningspace.org
    > Subject: Re: tictech: ** Mac OSX and Security **
    >
    > -tictech message:
    >
    > What version of Foolproof will work with OS 9.x?
    >
    > -Wes
    > wfelty@gte.net
    >
    > At 11:43 PM 02/07/2002 -0800, you wrote:
    > >-tictech message:
    > >
    > >Dear Folks,
    > >
    > >... a rather long document discussing details of how we are securing our
    > >OSX-enabled Macs. Read to your level of interest.
    > >=========================================================================
    > >
    > >It has become abundantly clear to me during our levy computer
    > >rollout just how much the Macintosh computer has to offer schools in
    > terms
    > >of ease of administration, multimedia (iMovie - wow), stability and
    > >security.
    > >
    > (cut - ma)
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