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PC Security Manager 1.4 - PC Security Restrictions Administration

PC Security Restrictions Administration

PC Security Manager



 

PC Security Manager: PC Security Manager is a registry tool allowing you to restrict access to your PC the way you want. PC Security Manager will enable to you to better secure your system against unauthorized usage. Some of the restrictions include: granular access to the Windows Control Panel functionality, secure access to any drive (CDROM/DVDROM, HD, Floppy, USB), ability to remove shared resource identification, managment of the startup menu items (such as Run...), disabling network drive mapping functionality, disabling file association changes in Windows Explorer, Internet Explorer restrictions (such View Source menu option). The restrictions can be applied systemwide or to an individual user profile. PC Security Manager allows your to export one profile and import it into another one. The access to the PC Security Manager itself can be protected by a password.

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Download: Download PC Security Manager 1.4 (1.1 Mb)
Download Count:15
Release Date:2007-03-29
Last Updated:2007-03-29
Manufacturer: Amov Research Ltd.
Product Support: PC Security Manager WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:Windows 2000 or higher
Install:Install Only
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