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What is Windows Security Officer 95/98 ?

It is the Natural Security System for Windows 95/98 !

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Windows security officer is an autonomous provider of log-on and resource restriction security integrated with, yet independent of, the Windows 95/98 operating system. It has the capability of providing extremely strong, secure control of who can access the personal computer resources; and exactly what and when they can do while they have access to those computer resources.

If a users 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 prescribed time range arrives. Windows Security Officer enables you to protect and control access to your PC.

It offers administrative support for controlling which users are allowed access to your computer and the level of access each user is entitled to.

You can choose to restrict access to:

  • several Control Panel applet functions, including
  • Display,
  • Network,
  • Passwords,
  • Printer,
  • and System.

It's not all or nothing -- you can allow a user access to your wallpaper settings or screen saver, for example.

You can also assign separate system folders to each user, providing each with his own custom desktop. In addition, you can

  • disable Start menu items,
  • hide your drives,
  • disable the DOS prompt,
  • hide desktop icons, and much more.

You can even set an access timer and deny access to all programs on your PC except for those on a safe list of your creation.

Also you have the ability to prevent the creation of some windows on the user's desktop. For example : "Folder Options", "Settings: Date/Time" ... Windows Security Officer is compatible for Win 95 and Win 98. Also there is a multilanguage comfortable interface. It supports english, german and russian languages . The unregistered copy hasn't got any limitations. If you use unregistered shareware version you have to just wait for some seconds before entering in Windows.

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Last modification : the 21st of November 1999