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Mac OS X - Boot Camp Security Oct 04 2006 03:11PM
brian clearware org (3 replies)
RE: Mac OS X - Boot Camp Security Oct 16 2006 12:28PM
Ken Schaefer (Ken adOpenStatic com)
Re: Mac OS X - Boot Camp Security Oct 04 2006 03:46PM
Philip Rinehart (philip rinehart yale edu) (1 replies)
Re: Mac OS X - Boot Camp Security Oct 04 2006 04:51PM
Mark Senior (senatorfrog gmail com) (2 replies)
Re: Mac OS X - Boot Camp Security Oct 23 2006 06:25PM
David Fedoruk (david fedoruk gmail com) (1 replies)
Re: Mac OS X - Boot Camp Security Oct 23 2006 08:56PM
Ian Ward Comfort (icomfort rescomp stanford edu)
Re: Mac OS X - Boot Camp Security Oct 04 2006 05:22PM
Philip Rinehart (philip rinehart yale edu) (1 replies)
Re: Mac OS X - Boot Camp Security Oct 04 2006 06:10PM
Edward Marczak (marczak radiotope com)
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On Oct 4, 2006, at 1:22 PM, Philip Rinehart wrote:

>
> On Oct 4, 2006, at 12:51 PM, Mark Senior wrote:
>> It may be that OS X is different, I could check later. If you
>> haven't
>> verified this, though, I don't think we should assume it...
>>
>
> yeah, my statement is a bit wrong I realized after I sent it. The
> disk is *mounted*. It is not *browseable* in the Finder, which
> doesn't do much for brute forcing the SAM db, etc.

Right - what you want is "noauto", rather then "nobrowse".

http://www.radiotope.com/writing/?p=64

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[ reply ]
Re: Mac OS X - Boot Camp Security Oct 04 2006 03:30PM
steven karel (karelsf gmail com) (1 replies)
Re: Mac OS X - Boot Camp Security Oct 04 2006 06:44PM
Tom Yarrish (tom yarrish com) (1 replies)
Re: Mac OS X - Boot Camp Security Oct 04 2006 07:21PM
Philip Rinehart (philip rinehart yale edu)


 

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