FoolProof found to be full of security glitches FoolProof a product by SmartStuff was intentionally programed to stop users from increasing computer maintaince (by installing new software, changing the current computer configuration and so on) by limiting the functions a user can do. The mentioned product was found to have a lot of security glitches making it possible to bypass FoolProof's security mechanism. A group of users posted a few ways to bypass the security mechanism: 1) Boot up in Safe Mode bypasses FoolProof's TSR making it possible for the user to delete the FoolProof's directory. 2) Holding the key under Macintosh prevents FoolProof's module from loading. 3) Creating a copy of 'command.com' with the name of 'temp.txt' (for example), then opening it up with wordpad, and saving it as 'c:\windows\help\wordpad.hlp' (make sure you don't convert the file), then simply click on the HELP feature under the START menu, and you will be dropped into dos. 4) Use the 'echo' command to overwrite FoolProof's files (i.e. execute the following command 'echo Hi > c:\fool95\fooltsr.exe', 'fool95' stands for the directory FoolProof is installed in). 5) Grab the administrator password by locating it in the swap file crated by Windows 95. You can accomplish this by simply finding the string 'FOOLPROO', and the string after that will be the administrator password. FoolProof's home page is: http://www.smartstuff.com/