XP Protector provides easy and comprehensive access to many security features of the system.
Version | 1.3 |
Updated | Apr 27th 2006 |
Developer |
Jan Dolinay
N/A
N/A
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User Rating |
880
3.1
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Original File Size | 1.4 MB |
Downloads | 7742 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP |
Category | Security |
XP-Protector is security software created for Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
It provides easy and comprehensive access to many security features of these systems, so that home users without experience with administering computers can take advantage of their improved security features.
Features:
■ Create and Delete accounts
■ Manage properties of user accounts
■ Restrict logon time for users
■ Simply define file/folder access rights (on NTFS disks only)
■ Disable access to diskette, CD and FAT/FAT32 drives
■ Restrict access to the internet (list of sites, keywords, quota for download, time limits etc.)
■ Restrict access to numerous system features
■ Simply edit Start menu and desktop for users
■ Edit group membership of users
Limitations:
■ Maximal number of users (accounts) displayed is 2 (two).
■ Advanced access rights editor is limited to editing rights of existing users or groups.
■ Registration reminder window.
■ In internet restrictions: only 2 sites and 2 keywords; time spend on internet can be set either to unlimited or limited to max. 8 minutes; limit of downloaded data can be set either to unlimited or limited to max. 1 MB daily and/or 7 MB weekly.
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