Settings Lock protects these functions by blocking the
Windows programs that allow you to access them. For example, if you
password protect the System Restore, Settings Lock will not allow
the System Restore program to run until you deactivate the Settings
Lock protection. There is a button on the Settings Lock control
panel that allows you to temporarily turn off all protections,
provided you know the supervisor or administrator password. You an
also permanently turn of any one or more of the protections if you
know the administrator password. These settings are:
- The computer clock time and date
- System Restore
- Video display properties, such as wallpaper and screen
saver (called Display Personalization in Vista)
- Internet Options
- Add/Remove Programs (called Programs and Features in Vista)
- User Accounts
- Windows Security Center
- System Properties
- Add Hardware Wizard
- Network Connects and Setup Wizard (called Network and
Sharing Center in Vista)
- Properties of individual files (such as read-only)
- Task Manager
- Windows Explorer and My Computer folder options
Windows 9x/NT/Me/2000/XP/Vista
Home page:
http://leithauserresearch.com/Settings-Lock.html
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