Druid6900
Veteran Member
Ok, here's the problem; I have 3 MS-DOS machines with Fifth Generation Software's Direct Access menu software.
They, obviously, came from a school environment where the idea was to run ceratin applications and not let whomever was using it get out of the menuing software.
The software disables the break key, disables booting from floppy and needs a password to quit the menuing system.
Anyone know of a "universal password" that will let you get out of this software?
We used to use it on our clients systems, in some cases, but, we logged the passwords in case we needed to work on the machine.
I'd appreciate some help here
They, obviously, came from a school environment where the idea was to run ceratin applications and not let whomever was using it get out of the menuing software.
The software disables the break key, disables booting from floppy and needs a password to quit the menuing system.
Anyone know of a "universal password" that will let you get out of this software?
We used to use it on our clients systems, in some cases, but, we logged the passwords in case we needed to work on the machine.
I'd appreciate some help here