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Thu, 13 Apr 2000 08:24:56 EDT
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Hi, we are starting a brand new university here in Japan. We have a lot of
smaller peripherals (CD/R drives, JAZ and Zip and other removable media
drives) for student use. However, we don't really know how to secure them so
that students or others cannot just walk off with them. Also, with our Mac
G4s, we have flat screen Apple monitors with similar lack of security
hardware.

Suggestions on security hardware and related websites and/or catalogs would
be highly appreciated.
-- 
Larry Davies:$B%i%j!<!!%G%$%S%9(J- http://www.fun.ac.jp/
TEL (W) +81-(0)138-34-6526
(Postcode) $B")(J041-8655
116-2 Kameda Nakano-cho, Hakodate/$BH!4[;T55EDCfLnD.(J116$BHVCO(J2
Future University - Hakodate, Japan/$B8xN)$O$3$@$FL$MhBg3X(J

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