CDRom-Lock disables the eject button on almost every make of CD/DVD drives and gives the user the power to control the CD/DVD drive from the system tray.
Category: | |
Runs on: | Win2K / WinXP |
Writes settings to: | Application folder |
Dependencies: | MSCOMCTL.OCX MSINET.OCX |
Stealth: ? | Yes |
License: | Freeware/Open Source |
How to extract: | Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch CDRom-Lock.exe. |
And what about this: my little daughter of three years old is allowed to play a game (totally mouse controlled). Don't want her to try and exchange CD-roms in the fragile laptop drive....
For [BOT]Fluffy this falls into the 'annoying family members' category. :-)
Saves my back. This could make the drives even password protected. It has just all the options that are needed. Great! In German and English languages.
I see, honestly hadn't thought of that. Thanks :)
It is good for laptops that have buttons that are easily pressed. Mine came with software like this since it is a tablet pc and the button is accidently pressed often.
Is this really a good idea at all...? I mean, what's the purpose or point of having this unless you have really annoying family members or roommates that are immature enough to just keep hitting the eject button?
WARNING: NOT PORTABLE
This program does not work as a portable application. It requires installation and system changes to function correctly.