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Assign password to any of your EXE files
The parental control for the PC time limits Internet control block folders
Block undesired applications windows and Internet contents and Windows Internals

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Exe Password 2004 7.114
Exe Password allows you to protect any EXE-file with its own password. In doing so, this password is stored directly in the EXE-file. It is extremely easy to add any password to a file: Just select the desired file on the desktop/in the start menu or in Explorer, choose the context menu (right mouse click), select password protection, enter password and done. From now on a password must be entered when the EXE-file is started. Version 7.114 ma..
 
Child Control 2005 7.153
The most optimal parental control for all Windows-PCs (incl. XP). Set time limits for the PC and/or the Internet and block/filter unwanted Internet contents. Limit access to internal Windows components and personal folders. A protocol informs you at any time as to what happened on your computer and when. Access is protected via password. Several safety steps for young computer freaks that are too smart.
 
User Control 2005
User Control allows you to block any undesired window title or any application / EXE-file. On the Internet you can define exactly which contents shall be allowed and which not. You can also explicitly allow only authorized applications and/or Internet addresses. Block the varied Windows systems areas (such as system control, setting on start menu, downloads from IE, Windows settings, etc.) with just a few mouse clicks.
 
Win Control 2004
With Win Control you can not only define the access rights each of your users should have, you can also protect the Windows Desktop from unauthorized manipulation. You can even define access privileges to system functionality for each user. Finally make an end to deleted or moved links, unlicensed copies of programs, unauthorized screensavers and most of the other vandalism to a Windows 2000/NT and Windows XP system users can think of.