AutoLock
by Chris Bell

This small utility will ensure that certain files gets locked automatically
every time you shutdown your computer. This can be useful for safeguarding
files from being accidentally overwritten in the future - they will have to
be specifically unlocked before you can save them again.

AutoLock should be placed in your '!Boot.Choices.Boot.Tasks' directory. It
uses very little memory and processor power and, once installed, can be
conveniently ignored. It just sits in the background waiting to be quit, upon
which it locks all the files in specified directories (including their
subdirectories).

'Data' file
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This file is inside the AutoLock application directory (opened by Shift
double-clicking on the !AutoLock icon in a Filer directory). It should be
edited in a text editor to show the pathnames of all directories you want to
get locked. You may also alter their access attributes if required. Further
instructions are given inside the file itself.

Copyright  RISC User 1999