Re: Fortres

John Hambleton (Jhamblet@nmu.edu)
Fri, 18 Jul 1997 10:36:03 -0400

Date: Fri, 18 Jul 1997 10:36:03 -0400
Message-Id: <3.0.1.32.19970718104116.0069e85c@pop.mail.nmu.edu>
From: John Hambleton <Jhamblet@nmu.edu>
To: Multiple recipients of list <conntech>
Subject: Re: Fortres

We are staring to do the same thing you are. We are awaiting our Head of 
Technical Services to order us a copy of Fortres to try out:

Fortres101 cost about $325 for a site license so we can put it on as
many computers as we want.  You can contact Fortres at:
Fortres Grand Corporation
P.O. Box 888
Plymouth, IN  46563
1-800-331-0372
1-800-882-4381 (fax)
http://www.fortres.com


I am curious how you are going about puting OPAC on your PC's.
I am using TCP3270, with a macro that automatically signs onto
our NOTIS LMS CICS region. I modified the NET3270.INI file to
hide all TCP3270 menu options after that. So the public patron cannot
get into any trouble with TCP3270, except exit it. But we have to keep
patrons out of the rest of Windows (we will be using 3.1 for our OPACs).

I would appreciate hearing about your plan for OPAC on PC's if you'd like
to share. Someone might have a better way!

Cheers



At 04:43 PM 7/17/97 -0400, you wrote:
>We have started replacing our dumb terminals with PC's.  Now we need a
>good security software for the Windows 95 environment.  Please tell me
>about Winlock 95 and Fortress.  Who is sing one of these?  What are the
>best features?  Any other suggestions.  Thank you.
>
>Joyce
>
>
        
         
             
            
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