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I'm trying to set up a laptop for someone else to use in the field and I need to secure some of the files to be used so that the person I give the laptop to can't easily copy or alter some of the files. I realize that they could take the drive out and access things at will on a different computer but I'm hoping they aren't that knowledgeable.
I have one file containing the sensitive data along with a script (batch file) that loads the file into an embedded CPU and then secures the CPU.
I want the limited user to be able to run this script but I don't want them to be able to copy the sensitive file or modify the script so that it doesn't secure the CPU. I also don't want them to be able to copy the script and use that to create their own script that skips the secure CPU step.
I have created a separate user with limited rights but I can't figure out how to make it so that user can run the script without also giving them the ability to copy the contents of the sensitive file.
Running this script is the only thing the user needs to be able to do and if possible I'd like to make it so they can't do anything but run my script.
The laptop is running Windows XP (pro).
I have one file containing the sensitive data along with a script (batch file) that loads the file into an embedded CPU and then secures the CPU.
I want the limited user to be able to run this script but I don't want them to be able to copy the sensitive file or modify the script so that it doesn't secure the CPU. I also don't want them to be able to copy the script and use that to create their own script that skips the secure CPU step.
I have created a separate user with limited rights but I can't figure out how to make it so that user can run the script without also giving them the ability to copy the contents of the sensitive file.
Running this script is the only thing the user needs to be able to do and if possible I'd like to make it so they can't do anything but run my script.
The laptop is running Windows XP (pro).