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Takeaway: One Windows 2000 Resource Kit utility that can help you better secure your systems is Floplock.exe. Read this tip to find out how Floplock.exe makes your computers more secure.

From the conception of the first computer virus, floppy disks have posed a very real security risk for computer users and IT managers alike. Although e-mail and Web browsing are often the distribution method of choice for today's viruses, floppy disks still pose a risk. In addition, the presence of removable devices such as floppy drives and writable CD/DVD drives increases the risk of data theft or misuse.

One Windows 2000 Resource Kit utility that can help you better secure your systems is Floplock.exe. (This tool runs as a Windows service.) When installed and running on a Windows 2000 Professional computer, Floplock.exe uses a discretionary access control list (DACL) to prevent access to the floppy disk. Only members of the Administrators and Power Users groups can use access the floppy disk. You can restore general access to the floppy disk by stopping the Floplock.exe service.

When you install the Resource Kit, it installs the Floplock.exe file to a system but it does not add it as a service. You can use the Instsrv.exe command-line tool or the Service Installation Wizard (both of which are included with the Resource Kit) to install Floplock.exe as a service (as well as remove it).

For details on installing Floplock.exe as a service, see the Floplock.exe Help page in the Windows 2000 Resource Kit documentation.

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