Key Disk
A copy protection device more usually associated with games
than business software. One Key Disk is supplied with the
original software. Unless the disk is inserted into the
Floppy Diskette Drive A: the program will not run. A diskette
required to enable a PC to start up. Some companies have
adopted a personal key disk policy, whereby each user must
insert their own Key Disk into a PC Floppy Drive A: before
they can start up the PC. This approach does not relieve
the need for an ID and password, but adds another layer
of physical and logical security, because an unauthorized
user cannot start the machine to attempt a log on.
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