Notok
January 1st, 2005, 04:50 PM
http://www.bitfantasy.com/content/view/12/45/
(Windows XP with Service Pack 2 ONLY)
-{ Quote: "Feature Summary of XPSecurity 2005c
* Windows Firewall: To easily have a safe network using Windows XP SP2 built-in firewall.
* Internet Security: To manage the security setting of Internet browsing so that you can surf the Internet safely.
* Email Security: To manage the security setting of Outlook Express. System Security: To manage the settings of Windows Update, Data Execution Prevention, auto-running program and service of Windows;
* Desktop Security: To manage the security of Windows desktop, start menu, control panel and task scheduler.
* File System: To manage the accessibility of drives and USB devices in order to prevent the data in your computer. Applications Security: To restrict users from running specific programs; To manage security settings of some popular software (e.g. Microsoft Office, MSN Messenger).
* Anti-Adware: To protect your system from annoying by advertisement website/software.
* Anti-Virus: To manage the Anti-virus settings.
* User Preferences: To administrate XPSecurity by password, change software skin, save/load historic settings, restore default setting.
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This is a nifty little program that has grown on me considerably. It doesn't introduce new security measures as much as it puts most of the standard settings options all in one place for you, allowing you to more easily control what you have more easily. It also allows you to set software policies much more easily (blacklist certain programs, or stop all executions except for what you specify.)
If you customize Windows/IE/OE settings to enhance security, or want to, this will make that job a lot easier. This program is especially good for muliple user setups.
Nice product that I look forward to see growing.
(Windows XP with Service Pack 2 ONLY)
-{ Quote: "Feature Summary of XPSecurity 2005c
* Windows Firewall: To easily have a safe network using Windows XP SP2 built-in firewall.
* Internet Security: To manage the security setting of Internet browsing so that you can surf the Internet safely.
* Email Security: To manage the security setting of Outlook Express. System Security: To manage the settings of Windows Update, Data Execution Prevention, auto-running program and service of Windows;
* Desktop Security: To manage the security of Windows desktop, start menu, control panel and task scheduler.
* File System: To manage the accessibility of drives and USB devices in order to prevent the data in your computer. Applications Security: To restrict users from running specific programs; To manage security settings of some popular software (e.g. Microsoft Office, MSN Messenger).
* Anti-Adware: To protect your system from annoying by advertisement website/software.
* Anti-Virus: To manage the Anti-virus settings.
* User Preferences: To administrate XPSecurity by password, change software skin, save/load historic settings, restore default setting.
" }-
This is a nifty little program that has grown on me considerably. It doesn't introduce new security measures as much as it puts most of the standard settings options all in one place for you, allowing you to more easily control what you have more easily. It also allows you to set software policies much more easily (blacklist certain programs, or stop all executions except for what you specify.)
If you customize Windows/IE/OE settings to enhance security, or want to, this will make that job a lot easier. This program is especially good for muliple user setups.
Nice product that I look forward to see growing.