Can an external disk be configured as "no execute?"

---> How can I configure OS X so that it does not attempt to execute the applications on my auxilliary backup disk? <-----
I would like to be able to configure the backup disk so that when it is mounted it is available for backups and browsing, yet will not otherwise be available for execution of applications. This may alleviate various problems, such as execution of the wrong version of an application.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Tim
PS: My tests have shown that this suggestion does not work: mount -u -o noexec /dev/disk1s2.

In a word YES.
See the section in this document that talks about roaming networks for instructions.
http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/Apple_AirPort_Networks_Early2009.pdf

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