Enhancing Windows 95 Security Introduction Michael Hayman
Lack of real security is a big issue with Windows 95. There are two methods for stepping up your Operating System security outlined below -- one for those needing a very secure system, the other for simply keeping kids out of their private things.
Minimum Security This section is for those seeking a more conservative approach - those who don't want NT's knock-em dead, don't let anyone in mentality, but still wouldn't appreciate the kiddies getting into their private stuff. Does this apply? Then this tutorial is for you.
Maximum Security Check this out if you want the dead-lock security of NT, but don't have the hardware requirements necessary to run it well. It uses system policies and various utilities to stop anyone from getting into the Windows 95 desktop without authorization.