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WINDOWS SECURITY OFFICER
v 6.9.5.1

Windows Security Officer is an autonomous provider of log-on and resource restriction security application integrated with, yet independent of, the Windows operating system. It has the capability of providing extremely strong, secure control of who can access a personal computer resources, and exactly what they can do and when they can do it while they have access to those resources. If a user's time limit has been set and it has been reached, the computer shuts itself off and that user can not log-on again until their permitted time range arrives. Windows Security Officer enables you to protect and totally control access to your personal computer. It offers administrative support for controlling which users are allowed to access your computer and the level of access each user may have. You can choose to restrict access to several Control panel applet functions, including Display, Network, Passwords, Printer, and System. It's not an "all or nothing" restriction -- for example: you can allow a particular user access to your wallpaper settings but not allow him to change your screen saver. You can also assign separate system profile folders to each user, providing each with his own custom desktop. You can additionally: disable Start menu items, hide your drives, disable the DOS prompt, hide desktop icons, and much more. You can even set an access timer for each user (when and how long access will be allowed) and allow access only to programs on your personal computer that you place on an accessibility list. It allows you to manage CD-ROM usage. You can create the CDs List and set what CDs the user can access. New powerful feature "Folders Guard" can help you keep your files protected. You can choose who gets access to what files on your computer. This program provides two levels of protection to suit any user : "Hidden" and "Read Only". It is a powerful program that is trusted and used by people at home, in schools, colleges, universities and offices !

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This powerful feature allows you control the user working time. You can set up an interval and duration of an user's working time. If you have set up the duration for the user, this user can work only for this amount of time inside the time interval. If the user's time limit has been set up and it has been reached, the computer shuts itself off and that user can not log-on again until their permitted time range arrives. Also if you un-check a particular day then the user won't be able to work on this day of the week at all.
folder guard Folder guard

It can help you keep your files protected. You can choose who gets access to what files on your computer. This program provides two levels of protection to suit any user : "Hidden" and "Read Only". It works with Network folders and fully supports protection of removable media (such as floppies, CD Roms, DVD, ZIP and some SCSI and RAID drives). To make it work you should set up the option "Enable Folders protection". Next press the "Add" button , enter the path to some folder you want to protect , enter File Mask , choose the protection mode.

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