Network-based security software to protect PC workstations. [author:emailarms Public time:Oct 2, 2007] |
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Protect PC workstations over your network with Corporate Network Security. This network-based password-protected security software lets you impose access restrictions to all your PC workstations you have in your corporate network to stop users from tampering with them. Also, it allows you to apply executable patches to your workstations remotely, and schedule reboots, shutdowns, and Windows Explorer restarts. The workstations are controlled from a single administrator's computer from almost everywhere where you have access to the TCP/IP-based network or Internet. Using Corporate Network Security you can do the following to your PC workstations: deny access to each individual component of several Control Panel applets, including Display, Network, Passwords, Printers, System and Internet Options; disable the boot keys, context menus, DOS windows, Registry editing, Internet and Network access; hide desktop icons, individual drives, Start menu items, and taskbar; apply password protection to Windows and restrict users to running specific applications only, Control Internet Usage and much more. In total, Corporate Network Security supports over 600 different security restrictions, options and tweaks that allow you to restrict access to almost every corner of Windows.
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