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XP Home Permissions Manager |
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Permissions Manager is a software supplies GUI to manage security settings of files and folders. This GUI is quite different than generic Windows security dialog. It allows creating predefined sets of access control entries (presets) and applying these presets to file system objects. With Permissions Manager user does not need to pick up security principals from the list to assign security settings for a file or folder.
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The Lock |
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Provides user audit, access, Internet and system security for any computer running Windows XP or later. User security is group based and meets requirements outlined in NISPOM, Chapter 8, as well as Sarbanes-Oxley and HIPPA. Stand-alone, or multi-system network use. Restrict access to file system, including removable media (USB, flash, etc.) on the fly. Restrict printer access in any 32 bit application. Active Password Monitoring.
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AthTek IP - MAC Scanner |
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AthTek IP - MAC Scanner is the world leading tool for network management and network analysis. It provides IP scanner and MAC scanner to help you get the connection details freely. It also provides a ping tool for testing the access to network. The scanned IP or MAC can be analyzed by AthTek IP - MAC Scanner, to track the illegal users. Remote control functions enable you to wake up, shutdown and send messages to another computer on LAN.
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Pop Up Police |
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Smart Ad Pop Control Prevents Pop Ups, Banner Ads and Sneak Attacks. Unlike others, Pop Up Police has self-learning ad control features which instantly begins protecting your PC from banners, shaking picture ads, blinking picture ads, worms and virus attacks. This means you'll only see the things you want to see.
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The Lock XP |
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Provides user audit, access, Internet and system security for any computer running Windows 95 to Windows XP (with FUS). User security is group based and Meets requirements outlined in NISPOM, Chapter 8, as well as Sarbanes-Oxley and HIPPA. Stand-alone, or multi-system network use. Restrict access to file system, including removable media (USB, flash, etc.) on the fly. Restrict printer access in any application. Active Password Monitoring.
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