Computers are great tools. However, a computer cannot, on its own, control the way in which it is used.
However, this may be necessary to prevent problems, as when employees
download pirated software from the web, or when students use a school
computer for unintended purposes, or trade show attendees change the
settings on a public computer. Our software is designed for small and
medium-size companies, schools, public agencies, and, of course, also
for individuals who are interested in protecting their computer.
User Control can
prevent specified applications from starting and block access to
blacklisted websites. It can also prevent access to operating system
components. This keeps users from altering system stettings and
changing the appearance of the desktop.
User management:
Determine at a glance what limits have been set for any user or user
group. It’s easy: just click the last column to see which users belong
to a given group.
Improved software filter: For any
application, establish whether it is always available, never available,
or restricted by time. User Control shows both the application name and
the name of the executable file. An application can be made available
only at specified times.
Controlling window titles: You
can set restrictions not only for individual applications, but also for
specified window titles. Window titles can be blocked system-wide or
for individual applications.
Desktop Protection: To
prevent changes to a desktop once it has been set up, you can lock in
its appearance. This means that you can stop individual icons from
being moved, deleted, or renamed. You can also prevent hiding of the
start menu or the taskbar.
Internet Safety: Use filter
categories, such as ”sex” or ”chat” to determine the types of web
content you would like to allow or prohibit. You can also prevent
downloading of .exe and .zip files.
Say yes to the web, but...: Define
which web pages (URL's) or keywords you don't want to see on your
computer. Users who surf to one of these pages will see a warning
message displayed. You can also import or export lists of restrictions.
Websites: You could create a list of the URL’s that your
users need to do their work. Once this is done, any other pages can be
completely blocked. You can also make certain sites available only
during restricted times (such as lunchtime).
Settings:
You can configure whether users will see warning messages, how often
the log files are to be reset, or if User Control is to run in ”hidden”
mode.
Protecting the start menu and desktop: You can
restrict access to a large number of Windows system settings. For
example, you can prevent the display of individual items on the start
menu, restrict access to Control Panel, prevent logging off or shutting
down, and much more.
System Protection for Internet Explorer: In
addition to the general Internet settings, there are some special
restrictions that can be set especially for Microsoft ™ Internet
Explorer. You can use these to prevent downloading and block access to
settings and configurations.
Network system protection:
Use this page to limit access to the principal settings for your
network environment. For example, you can establish which parts of the
network are visible for a particular user and which ones are not.
Log files:
Use this page to see what happened while your computer was online, and
which user was logged on. The logs show you both a list of started
applications and of websites that were visited. The list can be
exported into formats such as Excel or text.
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