Make Windows 95 PCs "FoolProof"

FoolProof Security for Windows 95
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Platform: Windows 95

Make Windows 95 PCs "FoolProof"

FoolProof Security 3.0 for Windows 95 gives the same functionality found in the popular Macintosh FoolProof security software. It protects My Computer, Windows Explorer and the Start Menu, blocks access to dangerous commands and prevents dragging or deleting of files.

Administrators can also control Internet access in various ways, through Netscape Navigator or other Internet-connected programs.

A computer lab or entire network can share security settings, making it easy for remote administrators to change settings for all connected computers. The software also locks applications, control panels, files, properties, directories and system and registry files. Visit SmartStuff's Web site to download a demo of FoolProof Security 3.0 for Windows 95. SmartStuff Software, Portland, OR, (800) 671-3999, www.smartstuff.com

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