At 11:06 AM +0000 2002.12.29, Luke Mazzeri wrote: >>Not really - if someone has physical access to the machine then the OS security is a moot point. If they don't have physical access then they're not going to be able to start Classic, and even if Classic is running, how does this make the machine any less secure ? > >os 9 doesn't care about os x's permissions. it'll let you do anything you want within an x installation... If someone boots up my TiBook with their own OS X firewire drive (configured with them as admin or root), do they have access to the files on my HD? -- Regards, Steve (is tv wake zone?)