Full Control

Full Control is a complete Windows 95/98 security access control system. It includes software access management, time limits, logging, web-browser tracking, remote administration, and many flexible configuration options. Full Control provides effective, reliable access control while still allowing use of the regular Windows 95 desktop. With Full Control, businesses can let employees use authorised applications, yet prevent them from accessing or installing other programs ... stores, schools, and libraries can allow public access to their computers, yet safeguard computers against tampering ... and parents can control which programs and websites their children use.

Full Control allows the use of the regular Windows 95 user interface.

Full Control includes network-based remote monitoring, control, and updating. Full Control also includes the ability to automatically back up and monitor important system configuration files. This "Rollback" feature allows you to undo any unintended or malicious system configuration changes.

Solid security protection: Full Control provides reliable security coverage for your Win95 computer, even in Safe Mode. It lets you specify exactly what programs can be run, by whom, and for how long -- even communications programs for the Internet or online services. It allows full access to authorised software, yet prevents accidental or malicious system modifications. The user is validated at logon, can't run other programs, can't change the computer's setup, can't get to restricted files or folders. Full Control can also control the number of pages that can be printed, keyboard and mouse activity, boot-time behaviour, shutdown options, file-save directories, and more.

Web browser and application oversight: Full Control monitors all World Wide Web browser activity by name, location, and time. It also logs all software usage, the number of pages printed from each workstation, attempts to access locked files or folders, attempted password hacking, and more. Its built-in reports and graphs can analyse this information, or the data can be exported to any database or spreadsheet.

Configuration tracking and rollback: Full Control can track changes to the Registry, system files, or applications, allowing you to "roll back" your system configuration when misguided users, flawed applications or incomplete uninstallers make a mess of your computer. Configuration checkpoints are saved on your schedule, and can be restored even if Windows won't run.





Remote administration: Full Control's system administration capabilities can maintain any size setup, from a single home PC to multi-computer networked installations. All networked computers can be managed from one central location. This includes the ability to remotely monitor, update, logoff, shut down, reboot or reconfigure Full Control stations. Full Control also includes network-based license metering. This lets you purchase only a few licensed copies of some program, yet allow that program to be run from any station on your network.

What it looks like: By default, Full Control puts a small tray icon next to the clock on the taskbar. (It can be hidden if 100% discretion is desired.) Click this tray icon to list the current program and user time limits, number of pages printed and maximum pages allowed, and a menu with password-protected setup and session options. Full Control can also display a User Information window listing the current time control and pages-printed statistics.

What's included: Some security software companies charge extra for historical-data logging, centralised administration, or other modules. Full Control already includes everything you need: access control software, central administration utilities, event logging, built-in reports, license metering, and a number of other utilities, including our free Remote Commander add-on, with which administrators can run commands remotely from one central location on any Full Control computer on the network.

System requirements: Full Control runs under Microsoft Windows 95™. It takes up only about 1.5 MB of disk space, and is considerate of your system setup. Full Control installs its files only into the one directory you name, and it includes a well-designed uninstaller that will remove all its files from your system should that be necessary.