PASSWORD PROGGY BY MICHAEL NOYCE, SUMMER 1995

 "Password" has two modes of operation.  Placing it in the "AUTO" 
folder  will  ask  you to enter your  password  (the  default  is 
"letmein") at boot up,  whilst running it from the Desktop allows 
you  to  change the password,  toggle echo on/off,  and  set  the 
maximum number of retries before the program locks the computer.

 There  are three buttons.  "Change" will change the password  if 
you  have entered both the old password correctly and a new  one. 
"Quit"  will exit the program *without* saving any changes  made. 
"Exit" will exit the program saving any changes made.

 The configuration is saved to the program file itself so do  not 
write-protect the disk,  set the file read-only mode, or pack it. 
It also expects the program file to be called "PASSWORD.PRG".  If 
it  cannot find "PASSWORD.PRG" in the current directory  you  can 
locate  it with the file selector.  The program also checks  that 
the selected file is the correct file before saving. This is done 
by reading the size of the selected file's TEXT,  DATA,  and  BSS 
segments  from the GEM header,  if one exists,  and comparing  it 
with  the same information from the program's  basepage.  I  have 
tested this on many programs without any problems, but be careful 
which file you select,  Just in case,  though I think the chances 
of two programs have exactly the same values are pretty low.

 There  is  a  problem  when  displaying  the  dialog  box  under 
"MultiTOS",  and probably other multi-tasking systems,  which I'm 
trying to solve.

