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[Problem Sloved]USB disc security is so gay

Posted: October 30th, 2010, 5:11 am
by initialD
Anyone has bought USB disc security?
I got the full version I installed it and it works. But there are 2 users in my computer. When the other user logs in, USB disk security doesn't work. It says user not authorised. So wtf? So if my computer has 10 users I have to don't click me it 10 times?

Any solution? If got, I will appreciated it. BTW, the other user is not an admin. I have tried reinstalled it by logging in as another user, it only works for a while, once it's restarted it doesn't work again.
So gay.

Re: USB disc security is so gay

Posted: October 30th, 2010, 6:34 am
by Vegas
Did you install it for "all" users?

Re: USB disc security is so gay

Posted: October 31st, 2010, 7:29 am
by initialD
There is no such option as I see. It has to be admin to install it. It's gay , just don
't don't click me it. :) There are also missing buttons etc..., I will get you a screenshot later.

Re: USB disc security is so gay

Posted: October 31st, 2010, 9:14 am
by Vegas
From the EULA

Each licensed copy of this Software may be used in only one computer. If you install the Software onto a multi-user platform or network, each and every individual user of the Software must be licensed separately or be covered by a site license.


That sucks.

Re: USB disc security is so gay

Posted: November 1st, 2010, 1:39 am
by initialD
It sucks most when it could be used by only ADMINS users. Non-admins users on the same computer can't use it. Any other software beside that sucking one? Just need some anti virus software which protects viruses from USB.

Re: USB disc security is so gay

Posted: November 1st, 2010, 3:29 am
by Bartimaeus
...I don't get it.

What's the point of USB antivirus? You can wipe it if its infected via reformat, and viruses aren't designed to be on USB drives, so it's not like a virus is really going to hurt it.

Re: USB disc security is so gay

Posted: November 1st, 2010, 1:28 pm
by UndeadxAssassin
One of my unmentionable relatives works in a national security department of an unspecified government of some unknown country and have USB flash drives that will literally explode and wipe out all held information if you don't type in the correct password or if you try to brute force it. The explosion itself isn't that bad, but you won't be able to use your USB port on your comp anymore, lol.

Re: USB disc security is so gay

Posted: November 1st, 2010, 4:25 pm
by Madara
UndeadxAssassin wrote:One of my unmentionable relatives works in a national security department of an unspecified government of some unknown country and have USB flash drives that will literally explode and wipe out all held information if you don't type in the correct password or if you try to brute force it. The explosion itself isn't that bad, but you won't be able to use your USB port on your comp anymore, lol.


really?

Re: USB disc security is so gay

Posted: November 1st, 2010, 6:06 pm
by UndeadxAssassin
No, I'm actually a compulsive liar and I like to make up stories like that. I mean, look at all those unknowns!

I'm pretty sure I saw a similar (not as effective, but similar) version on thinkgeek somewhere.

EDIT: http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/usb-gadgets/99f1/
It's obviously not the same quality protection, but it does exist.

Re: USB disc security is so gay

Posted: November 2nd, 2010, 6:26 am
by initialD
Bartimaeus wrote:...I don't get it.

What's the point of USB antivirus? You can wipe it if its infected via reformat, and viruses aren't designed to be on USB drives, so it's not like a virus is really going to hurt it.

Some darn auto-run-viruses could auto "install" the viruses into your C and D drives through pendrive. And it gets the job done before anti virus software detects anythings.

Ok here is the USB disc security. lol As you can see, some text on the right side are missing. Thus a few functions are also missing since some button on the right side are missing. lol

Ok I 've got a new software, so problem solved. Thanks

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