Access Manager for Windows 8.01
Access Manager for Windows allows you to restrict access to to key features of Windows, such as Control Panels or Start menu, network, Taskbar, desktop, system tray, Network Access Control Page, Control Internet usage and more. It can also disable the Ctrl+alt+delete keys, the function keys at startup, allows to password protect Windows and restrict users to running specific applications only, control Internet usage, view statistics of computer
The Lock 5.08.0505
Provides user audit, access, Internet and system security for any computer running Windows 2000, 2003, XP, and Vista. User security is group based and Meets requirements outlined in NISPOM, Chapter 8, as well as Sarbanes-Oxley and HIPPA. Stand-alone, or multi-system network use. Restrict access to file system, including removable media (USB, flash, etc.) on the fly. Restrict printer access in any application. Active Password Monitoring.
Program Sentry 1.0.0
Provides access control and usage management. Allows you to either create a list of blocked programs or a list of allowed programs. In the blocked programs mode, any program on the list is blocked. In the allowed program mode, any program NOT on the list is blocked. Individual programs can be password protected.
Program Selector Pro 98/ME 4.3
Program Selector Pro provides access control and usage management. Replaces standard Windows 95/98/ME user interface (task bar, Start button, and icons) with user configurable list box of program names. Supervisor level password is required to add programs to the program list box. Administrative level password is required to restore the original Windows interface. Programs can also be individually password protected. Virus protection included.
Program Selector Pro 2000/XP 4.9.1
Program Selector Pro provides access control and usage management. Replaces standard Windows 2000/XP user interface (task bar, Start button, and icons) with user configurable list box of program names. Supervisor password is required to add programs to the program list box. Administrative level password is required to restore the original Windows interface. Programs can also be individually password protected. Virus protection included.
Active System Locker 3.2
System Locker is a handy utility that allows you to protect your personal computer from unauthorized access. You can use System Locker to restrict access to your PC. It is attractive, secure, and very easy to use. It starts automatically with Windows and optionally locks your desktop upon loading. It hides your desktop on system lock and provides an informative message to other users. You can set start/stop times for users to limit their access.
Software Time Lock 6.1.0
Control when and how long various computer functions can be used each day of the week
1) Set blocks of time during which you cannot access the Web
2) Set blocks of time during which specific programs cannot be used
3) Set blocks of time during which you cannot use the computer at all
4) Set limits on how long you can access the Web each day
5) Set how long specific programs can be used each day
6) Set how many hours you can use the compute
KidsWatch Time Control 3.0
Time Control allows you to limit Internet surfing, chatting and game playing to a time and duration appropriate for each child. Schedule the number of hours each child can use the computer, per day or by week. Automatically log your child out of their computer when its time for lights out. Lock down the computer to prevent your child from pirating music or installing inappropriate software. Easily share computer time among siblings.
SysUtils Device Manager 1.2
SysUtils Device Manager - the removable device access control solution. Once SysUtils Device Manager is installed, administrators can control access to floppies, CDROMs, and other devices. Also SysUtils Device Manager can protect network and local computers against viruses, trojan horses, and other malicious programs often introduced by removable media.
DeviceLock 6.3
DeviceLock gives network administrators control over which users can access what devices (floppies, serial and parallel ports, Magneto-Optical disks, CD-ROMs, USB and FireWire drives, Bluetooth, ZIPs, etc.) on a local computer. Once DeviceLock is installed, administrators can control access to floppies, CD-ROMs, USB or any other device, depending on the time of day and day of the week.