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PRODUCT FEATURES
- Deny all access to the Internet
- Allow access to company/school specific sites – Allowed List
- Deny access to specific sites – Blocked List
- Restrict use of specific applications such as Kaaza, Solitaire etc., through the App Blocker
- Multiple Consoles – allows management at both a centralized as well as remote locations/classrooms/departments
- Block floppy/CD drives
- Block keyboard/mouse/screen
- Shut down or reboot Client PCs remotely
- Schedule times during the day when Internet is enabled
- Control and schedule Internet access per individual PC or group, department or classroom
- Restrict messaging, FTP, ICQ etc
- Block exes as well as files with different extensions
- Readily import/export Allowed/Blocked lists and Application Blocking lists through the Import/Export feature
- Customize a pop-up message, to notify users trying to access unauthorized sites or applications
- User/Computer based BrowseControl
- Port filtering Options
- Remote Installation of Clients
- Redirect Clients
- Import Users
- USB Blocking
- Shutdown Scheduler
- Bypass Applications
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Vista UAC
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BrowseControl: http://www.browsecontrol.com/downloads/BrowseControl.zip
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UAC short for User Account Control - also referred to as Admin Approval Mode is a new feature of Windows Vista.
Many actions that you normally perform in Windows prior to Vista require Administrator privileges now and so Vista will ask for permission before it will continue with these tasks. The tasks that require Administrator privileges and prompts to continue are as follow:
- Installation and un-installation of applications
- Run applications that require Admin privileges - such as Utility software
- To run windows configurations or change setting - eg. Firewall etc.
- To access certain areas of the Vista File System and others
WinCleaner UAC Switch will allow you to control the behavior of the UAC. UAC Switch will let you set the UAC so that it is less annoying if you do not need it on all the time. Put it in Quiet Mode and it will not bother you with many confirmation prompts, but will continue to provide security when using Internet Explorer.
If you require full control of your Windows as you had in Windows XP, you can let WinCleaner UAC Switch completely turn of the UAC. This is generally not recommened unless you trust the applications that you regularly use and you have good firewall and malware protection for your system.
If you are an experienced user and you have some understanding of how to manage your Windows properly and since the UAC will not protect your Windows against malware, that is the function of anti-malware software, it is generally safe to set the UAC to Quiet Mode. Use WinCleaner UAC Switch and free yourself from the constant annoying permission confirmations.
WinCleaner UAC Switch: http://www.wincleaner.com/downloads/UACSwitch/WinCleanerUACSwitchInstall.exe
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